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Frank Hague, individually and as Mayor of Jersey City, Daniel J. Casey, individually and as Director of public safety of Jersey City, Harry Walsh, individually and as Chief of police of Jersey City, and the Board of commissioners of Jersey City, defendants-appellants, vs. Committee for industrial organization, Steel workers organizing committee of the Committee for industrial organization, United electrical radio and machine workers of America, United rubber workers of America, William J. Carney, William J. Traynor, William P. McGinn, Samuel Macri, James P. Sweeney, Daniel J. Foley and American civil liberties union, plaintiffs-appellees

Frank Hague, individually and as Mayor of Jersey City, Daniel J. Casey, individually and as Director of public safety of Jersey City, Harry Walsh, individually and as Chief of police of Jersey City, and the Board of commissioners of Jersey City, defendants-appellants, vs. Committee for industrial organization, Steel workers organizing committee of the Committee for industrial organization, United electrical radio and machine workers of America, United rubber workers of America, William J. Carney, William J. Traynor, William P. McGinn, Samuel Macri, James P. Sweeney, Daniel J. Foley and American civil liberties union, plaintiffs-appellees

United States. Court of Appeals (Third Circuit), Chafee, Zechariah, Frank Hague, American Bar Association. Bill of Rights Committee, Congress of Industrial Organizations (U.S.)

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