Complete Auto Transit, Inc. v. Reis

Complete Auto Transit, Inc. v. Reis, 451 U.S. 401 (1981), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the court held that Section 301 of Taft-Hartley Act did not create liability for damages for unionists for breach of no-strike clauses.[1][2]

Complete Auto Transit, Inc. v. Reis
Decided May 4, 1981
Full case nameComplete Auto Transit, Inc. v. Reis
Citations451 U.S. 401 (more)
Holding
Section 301 of Taft-Hartley Act did not create liability for damages for unionists for breach of no-strike clauses.
Court membership
Chief Justice
Warren E. Burger
Associate Justices
William J. Brennan Jr. · Potter Stewart
Byron White · Thurgood Marshall
Harry Blackmun · Lewis F. Powell Jr.
William Rehnquist · John P. Stevens
Case opinions
MajorityBrennan
ConcurrencePowell (in part)
DissentBurger, joined by Rehnquist
Laws applied
Taft-Hartley Act

References

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  1. Complete Auto Transit, Inc. v. Reis, 451 U.S. 401 (1981).
  2. Scully, Patrick R.; Weinstock, Ira (2012). Higgins, John E. (ed.). The Developing Labor Law (6th ed.). p. 1719.
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