New Negro Alliance v. Sanitary Grocery Co.
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''New Negro Alliance v. Sanitary Grocery Co.'', 303 U.S. 552 (1938), was a List of landmark court decisions in the United States, landmark decision of the US Supreme Court which affects US labor law, safeguarding a right to boycott and in the struggle by African Americans against Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, discriminatory hiring practices. Sanitary Grocery Co. was at the time of the case owned by Safeway Inc.


Judgment

The court concluded that according to the United States Congress "peaceful and orderly dissemination of information by those defined as persons interested in a labor dispute concerning 'terms and conditions of employment' in an industry or a plant or a place of business should be lawful; that, short of fraud, breach of the peace, violence, or conduct otherwise unlawful, those having a direct or indirect interest in such terms and conditions of employment should be at liberty to advertise and disseminate facts and information with respect to terms and conditions of employment, and peacefully to persuade others to concur in their views respecting an employer's practices."


See also

*US labor law *List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 303


References


External links

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New Negro Alliance's Sanitary Grocery Protest Site
United States Supreme Court cases United States Supreme Court cases of the Hughes Court United States labor case law History of labor relations in the United States 1938 in United States case law African-American history between emancipation and the civil rights movement Civil rights movement case law United States racial discrimination case law {{SCOTUS-case-stub