1. United Public Workers v. Mitchell, No. 20, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, December 3, 1945, Argued , February 10, 1947, Decided
OVERVIEW: Summary judgment in favor of members of the Civil Service Commission was proper because the provision of the Hatch Act that prohibited federal employees from taking an active part in political management or campaigns was constitutional.
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