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No. 8955605
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Motion Picture & Videotape Editors Guild v. International Sound Technicians, Cinetechnicians & Television Engineers of Motion Picture & Television Industries
No. 8955605 · Decided December 29, 1986
No. 8955605·Ninth Circuit · 1986·
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Case Details
Court
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Decided
December 29, 1986
Citation
No. 8955605
Disposition
See opinion text.
Full Opinion
ORDER The opinion filed September 26, 1986 is amended by adding a new footnote at 800 F.2d at 975, second column, at the end of the first paragraph, as follows: “We do not intend to suggest by our discussion in the text that the district court did not have jurisdiction over the suit as an initial matter. See United Ass’n of Journeymen of Plumbing Industry, AFL-CIO v. Local 334, 452 U.S. 615, 627 [ 101 S.Ct. 2546, 2553 , 69 L.Ed.2d 280 ] (1981) (holding that § 301 grants the federal courts jurisdiction over disputes between locals and internationals regarding union constitutions, but leaving open the question of ‘the substantive law to apply’).” With this amendment, the petition for rehearing is DENIED. IT IS SO ORDERED.
Plain English Summary
ORDER The opinion filed September 26, 1986 is amended by adding a new footnote at 800 F.2d at 975, second column, at the end of the first paragraph, as follows: “We do not intend to suggest by our discussion in the text that the district co
Key Points
01ORDER The opinion filed September 26, 1986 is amended by adding a new footnote at 800 F.2d at 975, second column, at the end of the first paragraph, as follows: “We do not intend to suggest by our discussion in the text that the district co
02See United Ass’n of Journeymen of Plumbing Industry, AFL-CIO v.
032546, 2553 , 69 L.Ed.2d 280 ] (1981) (holding that § 301 grants the federal courts jurisdiction over disputes between locals and internationals regarding union constitutions, but leaving open the question of ‘the substantive law to apply’).
04
Frequently Asked Questions
ORDER The opinion filed September 26, 1986 is amended by adding a new footnote at 800 F.2d at 975, second column, at the end of the first paragraph, as follows: “We do not intend to suggest by our discussion in the text that the district co
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This case was decided on December 29, 1986.
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