Case Name: HAGUE, MAYOR, et al. v. COMMITTEE FOR INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION et al.
Court: Supreme Court of the United States
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1939-06-05
Citations: 307 U.S. 496
Docket Number: No. 651
Parties: HAGUE, MAYOR, et al. v. COMMITTEE FOR INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION et al.
Judges: presiding in the absence of the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice McReynolds:
Reporter: United States Reports
Volume: 307
Pages: 496–533

Head Matter:
HAGUE, MAYOR, et al. v. COMMITTEE FOR INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION et al.
No. 651.
Argued February 27, 28, 1939.
Decided June 5, 1939.
Messrs. Charles Hershenstein and Edward J. O’Mara with, whom Messrs. James A. Ham,ill and John A. Matthews were on the brief, for petitioners. See p. 661.
Messrs. Morris L. Ernst and Spaulding Frazer, with whom Messrs. Lee Pressman and Benjamin Kaplan were on the brief, for respondents. See p. 668.

Opinion:
By leave of Court, the Committee on the Bill of Rights of the American Bar Association, filed a brief, as amid curiae, discussing the right of assembly. See p. 678.
Mr. Justice Butler,
presiding in the absence of the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice McReynolds:
The judgment of the eoúrt in this case is that the decree is modified and as modified affirmed. Mr. Justice Eéankfurter and Mr. Justice Douglas took no part in the consideration or decision of the case. Mr. Justice Roberts has an opinion in which Mr. Justice Black concurs, and Mr. Justice Stone an opinion in which Mr. Justice Reed concurs. The Chief Justice concurs in an opinion. Mr. Justice McReynolds and Mr. Justice Butler dissent for reasons stated in opinions by-them respectively.