Opinion ID: 2597507
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Heading: Hudgens v. NLRB

Text: A mere two years after Lloyd, the United States Supreme Court laid to rest any doubt that it had overruled the holding in Logan Valley when it stated that we make clear now, if it was not clear before, that the rationale of Logan Valley did not survive the Court's decision in the Lloyd case. Hudgens, 424 U.S. at 518, 96 S.Ct. 1029. Hudgens ultimately held that warehouse employees of a company that operated a retail store in a shopping center had no first amendment right to enter the shopping center for the purpose of advertising their strike against their employer. We conclude, in short, that under the present state of the law the constitutional guarantee of free expression has no part to play in a case such as this. Id. at 521, 96 S.Ct. 1029.