Narrative Opinion Summary
The Court convened in Special Term on March 15, 1947, following a call from the Chief Justice with the approval of all Associate Justices. The petitioners' counsel applied for a stay on the enforcement of a Circuit Court of Appeals order dated March 10, 1947. The Court granted a stay pending the filing and resolution of a writ of certiorari, which must be submitted by March 28, 1947. If the writ is granted, the stay will remain effective until the Supreme Court concludes its review. The stay is contingent upon the petitioners filing a $5,000 bond, with acceptable surety approved by a Ninth Circuit judge. This bond will secure any damages or costs incurred by the National Labor Relations Board or other affected parties if the petitioners fail to pursue the writ or do not succeed in their claims before the Supreme Court. Additionally, the Court waived the requirement for printing the record for the writ application.
Legal Issues Addressed
Bond Requirement for Staysubscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: The stay is conditioned upon the petitioners posting a bond to secure potential damages or costs, ensuring protection for the opposing parties during the stay period.
Reasoning: The stay is contingent upon the petitioners filing a $5,000 bond, with acceptable surety approved by a Ninth Circuit judge.
Stay of Enforcement Pending Certiorarisubscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: The Court granted a temporary stay on the enforcement of a lower court order while the petitioners seek a writ of certiorari from the Supreme Court.
Reasoning: The Court granted a stay pending the filing and resolution of a writ of certiorari, which must be submitted by March 28, 1947.
Waiver of Record Printing Requirementsubscribe to see similar legal issues
Application: The Court waived the usual requirement to print the record for the writ application, simplifying procedural requirements for the petitioners.
Reasoning: Additionally, the Court waived the requirement for printing the record for the writ application.