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cookcarl

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Summarize the facts of the case.

Question 2

State the rule of law of this case.



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Answer to Question 1

From March 15 to March 28 some 90 arrests were made. Anyone who approached the plant within 50 feet of a picketer was arrested, even a person intending to relieve a picketer on duty. Anyone who caused a car to stop even momentarily on the access and exit roads was arrested. The police also arrested any striker or sympathizer who shouted scab or uttered a profanity. On March 15 the police handcuffed two union attorneys who approached the picket line. The attorneys were taken to jail and released on bail near midnight.

Answer to Question 2

Massed picketing is unlawful because it amounts to forcible seizure of property.



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