Court of Industrial Relations (Kansas)

[1][2] It was established after a crippling coal miner strike in the state.

The United States Supreme Court overturned some of its rulings and it was disbanded in 1925.

[3] Coal miner union leader Alexander Howat, who had led strikes,[4] opposed the court.

The Act banned strikes, picketing, and the use of boycott in favor of binding rulings from the Court of Industrial Relations to resolve labor disputes.

Joseph Taggart was appointed by the governor of Kansas to be a judge of the court in 1924.