[207] 61 Stat. 136, 146 (1947); "Taft-Hartley Act."
[208] 339 U.S. 382 (1950).
[209] 339 U.S. 846 (1950). Answering in 1882 the objection of a pensioner to the terms of an act under which he received his pension from the Government, the Court answered: "Pensions are the bounties of the government, which Congress has the right to give, withhold, distribute or recall, at its discretion." United States v. Teller, 107 U.S. 64, 68. Can it be doubted that Congress has power to repeal at any time the protection which present legislation affords organized labor?
[210] 339 U.S. 382, 394, 397 (1950).
[211] Dennis v. United States, 341 U.S. 494 (1951).
[212] 54 Stat. 670 (1940).
[213] 341 U.S. 494, 509.
[214] Ibid. 509.
[215] Ibid. 510; citing 183 F. (2d) at 212.
[216] 341 U.S. 494, 510-511.