1. Conley v. Gibson, No. 7 , SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, October 21, 1957, Argued , November 18, 1957, Decided
OVERVIEW: An action by African-Americans under the Railroad Labor Act seeking an order compelling fair collective bargaining representation was improperly dismissed for lack of jurisdiction as only courts had the power to protect them from such discrimination.
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