Address delivered by Justice Jesse W. Carter of the Supreme Court of California at a seminar for Trade Union leaders presented by the Institute of Industrial Relations of the University of California at the Sonoma Mission Inn on September 7th, 1957, entitled, "The courts and the Constitution" typesc

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Address delivered by Justice Jesse W. Carter of the Supreme Court of California at a seminar for Trade Union leaders presented by the Institute of Industrial Relations of the University of California at the Sonoma Mission Inn on September 7th, 1957, entitled, "The courts and the Constitution" typescript.

Detailed is Justice Carter's concern over the "trend", by state legislatures and courts, in systematically infringing upon the constitutional rights of labor unions to picket. Various state injunctions on union picketing are discussed as well as those upheld by the United States Supreme Court . Federalism and labor law complexities are also outlined.

23 leaves ; 30 cm.

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Carter, Jesse W., 1888-1959

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Jesse Washington Carter was born in Carrville, California in 1888. In 1913, he graduated from Golden Gate Law College, and in 1913, Carter opened a law office in Redding, California. In 1918 he became the district attorney for Redding; he also served as city attorney for Mt. Shasta and Redding. In 1939 he became a California state senator and was appointed to the state supreme court. He served until his death in 1959. From the description of Letters of Jesse Washington Carter, 1941-1...