Food Employees v. Logan Valley Plaza, Inc.
| Food Employees v. Logan Valley Plaza, Inc. | |
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| Decided May 20, 1968 | |
| Full case name | Alabama v. Smith |
| Citations | 391 U.S. 308 (more) |
| Holding | |
| A business in a privately owned shopping center cannot prevent labor picketing nearby with trespass laws. | |
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| Case opinions | |
| Majority | Marshall |
| Concurrence | Douglas |
| Dissent | White |
| Dissent | Black |
Food Employees v. Logan Valley Plaza, Inc., 391 U.S. 308 (1968), was a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that a business in a privately owned shopping center cannot prevent labor picketing nearby with trespass laws.[1][2]
