- Source: United States v. United Mine Workers of America
united" target="_blank">United States v. united" target="_blank">United Mine Workers of America, 330 U.S. 258 (1947), was a case in which the united" target="_blank">United States Supreme Court examined whether a trial court acted appropriately when it issued a restraining order to prevent a labor strike organized by coal miners. In an opinion written by Chief Justice Fred M. Vinson, the Court held that a restraining order and preliminary injunction prohibiting a strike did not violate the Clayton Antitrust Act or the Norris–La Guardia Act, that the trial court was authorized to punish the violation of its orders as criminal contempt, and that fines imposed by the trial court were warranted in the situation.
See also
List of united" target="_blank">United States Supreme Court cases, volume 330
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