Before the Norris-La Guardia Act, federal courts: none of the other choices coul
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Question
Before the Norris-La Guardia Act, federal courts:
none of the other choices
could not interfere in labor-management relations
refused to interfere in labor-management disputes due to the Interstate Commerce Clause
could issue injunctions to stop labor strikes
showed no interest in labor-management relations
a.none of the other choices
b.could not interfere in labor-management relations
c.refused to interfere in labor-management disputes due to the Interstate Commerce Clause
d.could issue injunctions to stop labor strikes
e.showed no interest in labor-management relations
Explanation / Answer
The correct answer is option D: could issue injunctions to stop labor strikes
The Norris-LaGuardia act of 1932 prohibited Federal Court Injunctions in nonviolent labor disputes. Before, the federal court could force laborers back to jobs.
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