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De Veau v. Braisted 363 U.S. 144 (1960) is a 5-to-3 ruling by the Supreme Court of the United States that an interstate compact restricting convicted felons from holding union office is not preempted by the National Labor Relations Act or the Labor Management Reporting and Disclosure Act does not violate the Due Process Clause of the 14th Amendment and is not an ex post facto law or bill of attainder in violation of Article One Section 10 of the Constitution.