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Lorillard Vs. Pons

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  • US Supreme Court
  • Feb 22, 1978

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  1. Montclair Vs. Ramsdell US Supreme Court · Mar 05, 1883
  2. Albemarle Paper Co. Vs. Moody US Supreme Court · Jun 25, 1975
  3. Crowell Vs. Benson US Supreme Court · Feb 23, 1932
  4. U.S. 575 (1978) U.S. Supreme Court Lorillard v. Pons
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  5. U.S. 575 (1978) Lorillard v. Pons
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  6. United States v. Thirty-seven
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  7. Photographs, 402 U. S. 363 , 402 U. S. 369 (1971), quoting Crowell v. Benson
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  8. U. S. 22 , 285 U. S. 62 (1932). Accord, Pernell v. Southall
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  9. of a statute and to adopt that interpretation when it reenacts a statute without change, see Albemarle Paper Co. v. Moody
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  10. NLRB v. Gullett
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  11. National Lead Co. v. United
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  12. that injunctive relief was not available in suits by private individuals, but only in suits by the Secretary. Powell v. Washington
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  13. Roberg v. Henry
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  14. Bowe v. Judson
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  15. relief is available and legal rights are determined, the Seventh Amendment provides a right to jury trial. See Curtis v. Loether
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  16. Standard Oil v. United
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  17. States, 221 U. S. 1 , 221 U. S. 59 (1911). See Gilbert v. United
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  18. Page 434 U. S. 584 available under Title VII as a matter of either statutory or constitutional right. See Curtis v. Loether
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  19. while under Title VII, the availability of backpay is a matter of equitable discretion, see Albemarle Paper Co. v. Moody
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  22. Wirtz v. Jones
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  24. Olearchick v. American
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  25. Sullivan v. Wirtz
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  26. Wirtz v. Jones
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  27. U.S. Supreme Court Lorillard v. Pons
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  28. Accord, Pernell v. Southall
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  29. the Secretary. Powell v. Washington
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  30. See Curtis v. Loether
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  31. See Gilbert v. United
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  32. Sullivan v. Wirtz
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