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Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. Et Al. v. Sawyer; And Sawyer, Secretary of Commerce, v. Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. Et Al.
Citations: 343 U.S. 937; 72 S. Ct. 775Docket: Nos. 744, 745
Court: Supreme Court of the United States; May 3, 1952; Federal Supreme Court; Federal Appellate Court
Certiorari has been granted in the case, with a scheduled argument date set for May 12. Justice Burton, joined by Justice Frankfurter, voted to deny certiorari and provided a memorandum outlining their reasons for this decision. The order from the District Court dated April 30, 1952, is stayed pending the Court's resolution of these cases. Additionally, during this stay, Secretary of Commerce Charles S. Sawyer, the respondent in No. 744 and petitioner in No. 745, is prohibited from altering any employment terms or conditions unless such changes are mutually agreed upon by the steel companies (petitioners in No. 744 and respondents in No. 745) and the employees' bargaining representatives.