Asked by Priyanka Shishodia on Sep 30, 2024

Which of the following was not part of the Norris-LaGuardia Act of 1932?

A) It made yellow dog contracts unenforceable.
B) It ended the criminal conspiracy doctrine applied to labor unions.
C) It forbade federal courts from issuing injunctions that interfere with strikes and peaceful picketing.
D) It granted unions the right to organize and bargain collectively with an employer.

Norris-LaGuardia Act

A 1932 U.S. federal law that restricts the power of federal courts to issue injunctions against nonviolent labor disputes and supports workers' rights to participate in unions and strikes.

Yellow Dog Contracts

Employment agreements where workers promise not to join a labor union during their tenure with the employer, historically deemed unenforceable in the U.S.

Criminal Conspiracy Doctrine

A legal principle that regards the agreement between two or more parties to commit a criminal act as punishable, even if the intended crime is not actually completed.

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