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The labor law governing labor disputes in the airline industry is the Railway Labor Act. May the Supreme Court look to cases decided under the NLRA when deciding a case under the RLA?

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What is an example of a subpoena?
 a. A court order to a company to stop polluting the air.
  b. A court order requiring a deponent to answer questions.
  c. A federal agency demands various internal documents from a corporation.
  d. The president orders troops called up in the national defense.
  e. The president orders Congress to pass a bill on an expedited schedule.



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Answer to Question 1

Yes. The Supreme Court has utilized the carefully drawn analogies from the federal common law developed under the National Labor Relations Act to help the Court decide cases under the Railway Labor Act.

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