Comprehensive references on boycotts and injunctions in labor disputes
This catalog gathers government reports, hearings, court decisions, and periodical writings to map how injunctions have shaped labor disputes across decades.
This edition presents a curated, cross‑referenced view of sources that discuss the use of injunctions, legal limits on conspiracy claims, and the interaction between courts and labor movements. It includes government documents, analyses of key cases, and a wide range of periodical literature, helping readers trace the development of labor law and its enforcement.
- Government reports, hearings, and legislative materials concerning injunctions and labor disputes
- Books, articles, and notes about major court cases and legal doctrines
- Periodical discussions, essays, and editorial perspectives from the late 19th and early 20th centuries
- A structured index that supports targeted research on conspiracy, restraint orders, and labor rights
Ideal for researchers, students, librarians, and legal historians studying the history and application of injunctions in labor disputes.