Ingersoll-Rand Co. v. McClendon
Ingersoll-Rand Co. v. McClendon, 498 U.S. 133 (1990), is a US labor law case, concerning the scope of labor rights in the United States.
Ingersoll-Rand Co. v. McClendon | |
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Supreme Court of the United States | |
Argued October 9, 1990 Decided December 3, 1990 | |
Full case name | Ingersoll-Rand Company v. McClendon |
Citations | 498 U.S. 133 (more) 111 S. Ct. 478; 112 L. Ed. 2d 474 |
Court membership | |
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Case opinion | |
Majority | O'Connor, joined by unanimous (parts I and II-B); Rehnquist, White, Scalia, Kennedy, Souter (part II-A) |
Laws applied | |
Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, 29 U.S.C. § 1001 et seq. |
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