Congress of Industrial Organizations v. McAdory

20 So. 2d 40, 246 Ala. 198
Supreme Court of Alabama·Decided December 7, 1944·No. 6 Div. 294.·Published·Cited by 5 cases

Opinion

BROWN, Justice.

The questions presented on the appeal in this case were fully considered in the recent case of Alabama State Federation of Labor et al. v. McAdory, County Solicitor et al., Ala.Sup., 18 So.2d 810. 1 While the opinion in that case was not concurred in by all of the Justices, there being two dissenters, nevertheless, the pronouncement in that case is the law as declared by the court. On the authority of that case, the decree appealed from is due to- be affirmed. It is so ordered.

Affirmed.

All the Justices concur.
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