Court Opinion

ID: 9587162
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-21 23:18:36.902177+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T17:33:04.010153
License: Public Domain

Mobley, Justice,
dissenting. The decision of this court is predicated upon a ruling made by a judge of a United States District Court that the strike was illegal, and that so far as the record in this court indicated there was no appeal from such ruling. The judge of the district court, on motion by the plaintiff for a summary judgment, held that the strike was illegal, but he *543retained jurisdiction of the case for the purpose of determining damages. This was not a final decision from which an appeal would lie. 28 U. S. C. A. Rule 56 (c), (d); Tye v. Hertz Drivurself Stations, 173 Fed. 2d 317 (2); Biggins v. Oltmer Iron Works, 154 Fed. 2d 214 (3); Audi Vision v. RCA Mfg. Co., 136 Fed. 2d 621; Leonard v. Socony-Vacuum Oil Co., 130 Fed. 2d 535 (3). In my opinion, since the ruling of the Federal court judge was not a final judgment, it would not be a proper basis upon which to predicate this action, as there has beeen no final adjudication that the strike was illegal.