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Appellate Court Briefs filed by the Board in Enforcement and Review Cases
After the Board issues a decision and final order in a contested unfair labor practice case, any person aggrieved may seek review of the final order under Section 10(f) of the Act, and the Board may seek enforcement of its order, in an appropriate United States Court of Appeals under Section 10(e) of the Act. The General Counsel, through the Appellate and Supreme Court Litigation Branch (ASCLB), represents the Board in review and enforcement cases in the Court of Appeals. The briefs and occasional petitions filed by the ASCLB in support of the Board's orders are listed chronologically by filing date.