Vigil for Black Soldier Denied Cemetary Burial (Telegram); LDF to File for Permission to Appear in HEW and Justice Department School Suits (Telegram)
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November 10, 1969

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Press Releases, Volume 6. Rogers v. United States Steel Corporation - Steel Workers Granted Communication with LDF Attorneys, 1975. a284e707-bb92-ee11-be37-00224827e97b. LDF Archives, Thurgood Marshall Institute. https://ldfrecollection.org/archives/archives-search/archives-item/3f0b0e7a-2671-416f-88d5-4e98560b3ecf/rogers-v-united-states-steel-corporation-steel-workers-granted-communication-with-ldf-attorneys. Accessed August 19, 2025.
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Cat ” Nr 4 Wart boa) mack Ks ) Gow ™ Ktweyy y eae) VM dunn pb, NAACP LEGAL DEFENSE\AND EDUCATIONAL FUND, INC. und 10 Columbus Circle, New Yer N.Y. 10019 © (212) 586-8397 eur January 27, 1975 Enclosed is a copy of the opinion issued in Philadelphia late Friday afternoon (January 24, 1975) by the U.S. Court of Appeals , f ee d/ for the Third Circuit in Rogers v. United States Steel Corporation. The x Opinion. written by Judge John J. Gibbons issued a writ of mandamus pro- hibiting the U.S. District Judge Hubert Teitelbaum, from enforcing a local court rule which had been applied to prevent lawyers for the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund from communicating with black) steel workers at U.S. Steel's Homestead Works. Judge Teitelbaum had forbidden the Legal Defense Fund lawyers from attending a meeting of the Homestead Branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People to talk with workers about the legal issues resulting from the Legal Defense Fund's Title VII employment discrimination case against U.S. Steel in Pittsburgh, and about the related national con- ™ sent decree worked out between the major steel companies and the federal / government last April. The Legal Defense Fund is challenging the con- sent decree as illegal before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in New Orleans and a decision in that case is expected this winter. Friday's decision by the Third Circuit said that in view of the difficult First Amendment issues presented by the local rule, it (more) Contributions are deductible for U.S. income tax purposes -Page Two - January 27, 1975 found that the federal district court was without authority to promulgate the rule against such communications. The Court of Appeals rejected the Legal Defense Fund's appeals protesting Judge Teitelbaum's orders delaying hearing of the Rodgers case. The Rodgers case was argued on appeal for the Legal Defense Fund by William T. Coleman Jr., retiring President of the LDF who was recently nominated to be Secretary of Transportation. The Fund's Pitts- burgh cooperating attorney in the case is Bernard D. Marcus. The case was argued for U.S. Steel by Leonard L. Scheinholtz of Pittsburgh, and for the United Steelworkers of America, by Carl B. Frankel, Assistant General Counsel. Minority workers will now have a chance to talk with Legal Defense Fund lawyers before they decide whether or not they wish to sign waivers of all prospective and accrued rights in re¢urn for cash settle- ments purporting to compensate for discriminatory employment practices. For further information, contact James M. Nabrit or Barry Goldstein at the above address. Jian iy Norman Bloomfield