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- The Norris-LaGruardia Act confers substantive
rights which accrue to residents of the Territory, the
exercise of which cannot be restrained by Circuit
Courts of the Territory; or
- The Federal District Court of the Territory has
exclusive jurisdiction to issue injunctions in labor
disputes.
The existence of a labor dispute and the failure to
comply with the Norris-LaGuardia Act were admitted
by both respondents. The Supreme Court of the
Territory was, therefore, requii*ed by law to grant a
permanent writ of prohibition against respondents
restraining them from proceeding in the equity cause
pending before the respondent judge.
Dated: Honolulu, T. H., this 5th day of July, 1947.
Glaistein, Andersen, Resner & Sawyer,
Harriet Bouslog,
Myer C. Symonds,
By Harriet Boi slog,
George R. Andersen,
Attorneys for Appellants.
(Appendix Follows.)
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