https://citizendium.org/wiki/index.php?title=Adair_v._United_States&feed=atom&action=historyAdair v. United States - Revision history2024-03-28T22:02:41ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.39.5https://citizendium.org/wiki/index.php?title=Adair_v._United_States&diff=488646&oldid=previmported>Howard C. Berkowitz at 07:43, 30 April 20112011-04-30T07:43:12Z<p></p>
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</table>imported>David E. Volkhttps://citizendium.org/wiki/index.php?title=Adair_v._United_States&diff=488647&oldid=previmported>Richard Jensen: new article2008-06-06T01:29:22Z<p>new article</p>
<p><b>New page</b></p><div>'''Adair v. United States''' was a 1908 decision by the U.S. Supreme Court that shaped labor policy, 208 U.S. 161 (1908). In violation of a federal law of 1898, William Adair, acting for the Louisville & Nashville Railroad, dismissed O. B. Coppage because he was a member of a labor union. The Supreme Court declared this law unconstitutional because it violated the due process clause of the Fifth Amendment. Labor unions thereby lost some of their protection.<br />
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