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No. 8911363
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Alyeska Pipeline Service Co. v. International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 959
No. 8911363 · Decided April 16, 1976
No. 8911363·Ninth Circuit · 1976·
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Case Details
Court
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Decided
April 16, 1976
Citation
No. 8911363
Disposition
See opinion text.
Full Opinion
OPINION Before CHAMBERS, MERRILL and KENNEDY, Circuit Judges. PER CURIAM: The union appeals the district court’s order of September 12, 1975, granting a preliminary injunction restraining Local 959, its officers, employees, agents and members, from participating in any strikes, slowdowns, or other economic action against Alyeska. Appellant challenges the district court’s jurisdiction to issue the injunction under Boys Markets, Inc., v. Retail Clerk’s Local 770, 398 U.S. 235 , 90 S.Ct. 1583 , 26 L.Ed.2d 199 (1970), but we need not reach those issues. We conclude, instead, on the basis of this record, that the acts that culminated in the incident in this case were not of a nature that suggests any union intent for repetition in the future. Thus, they form an insufficient basis for any protracted injunction under 29 U.S.C. § 107 (a), particularly an injunction of the breadth of the present one which by its nature extends to all the many and varied disputes, of an entirely different nature, that may arise between the parties in the future. We consider the threat has now become moot. And, a case or controversy necessary for jurisdiction requires a live issue — something more than whether the injunction should have been entered. Our disposition not being on the merits, if the controversy rekindles, the parties may start over again in district court. Remanded for dismissal of the injunction proceedings.
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OPINION Before CHAMBERS, MERRILL and KENNEDY, Circuit Judges.
Key Points
01OPINION Before CHAMBERS, MERRILL and KENNEDY, Circuit Judges.
02PER CURIAM: The union appeals the district court’s order of September 12, 1975, granting a preliminary injunction restraining Local 959, its officers, employees, agents and members, from participating in any strikes, slowdowns, or other eco
03Appellant challenges the district court’s jurisdiction to issue the injunction under Boys Markets, Inc., v.
041583 , 26 L.Ed.2d 199 (1970), but we need not reach those issues.
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OPINION Before CHAMBERS, MERRILL and KENNEDY, Circuit Judges.
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