1. Railway Mail Ass'n v. Corsi, No. 691, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, April 3, 1945, Argued , June 18, 1945, Decided
OVERVIEW: A railway mail association was a "labor organization" subject to the civil rights laws of the State of New York, where its objective was to enable railway mail clerks to perfect movement that may have been for their benefit as a class.
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