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Modern Data (1946 - 2017) Legacy Data (1791 - 1945) Analysis Results
Analysis Case Detail
Analysis Specifications Analysis Outcome
Unit of Analysis n/a
Analysis Case Count 57 (of 8,407 possible records)
Relevant Scope 1971 - 1974
Using Data Release SCDB_2012_01
Search Reference Code 1201-HOTSPOT-6773
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Supreme Court Detail
Case Name
DUNLOP, SECRETARY OF LABOR v. BACHOWSKI et al.
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Date Decision June 02, 1975
Date Argument April 21, 1975
Decision Type opinion of the court (orally argued)
Citations 421 U.S. 560
95 S. Ct. 1851
1975 U.S. LEXIS 140
44 L. Ed. 2d 377
Docket 74-466

Lower Court Detail
Court in which Case Originated Pennsylvania Western U.S. District Court
Court whose Decision was Reviewed U.S. Court of Appeals, Third Circuit
Petitioner Department or Secretary of Labor
Respondent union member

Vote Detail
Issue/Legal Provision
(1 of 2)
JUDICIAL POWER
Judicial Review Of Administrative Agency's Or Administrative Official's Actions And Procedures
FEDERAL STATUTE
Administrative Procedure, or Administrative Orders Review
Vote Coalition 8 - 1
Decision Direction Liberal
Justice Votes
voted with majority or plurality
Douglas
Brennan
Stewart
White
Marshall
Blackmun
Powell
regular concurrence
Burger
dissent
Rehnquist
Issue/Legal Provision
(2 of 2)
JUDICIAL POWER
Judicial Review Of Administrative Agency's Or Administrative Official's Actions And Procedures
INFREQUENTLY LITIGATED STATUTES
Infrequently litigated statutes
28 U.S.C. ยง 1337
Vote Coalition 8 - 1
Decision Direction Liberal
Justice Votes
voted with majority or plurality
Douglas
Brennan
Stewart
White
Marshall
Blackmun
Powell
regular concurrence
Burger
dissent
Rehnquist

Supreme Court Database Detail
SCDB ID 1974-107-01

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