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Interstate Commerce Commission v. Chicago & Alton Railroad Company

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Interstate Commerce Commission v. Chicago & Alton Railroad Company
by Edward Douglass White
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844702Interstate Commerce Commission v. Chicago & Alton Railroad Company — SyllabusEdward Douglass White
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United States Supreme Court

215 U.S. 479

Interstate Commerce Commission  v.  Chicago & Alton Railroad Company

 Argued: October 15, 1909. --- Decided: January 10, 1910

Assistant to the Attorney General Ellis and Messrs. Luther M. Walter, L. A. Shaver, and H. B. Arnold for appellant.

Messrs. Garrard B. Winston, F. S. Winston, and Robert Mather for appellee.

Messrs. Eldon J. Cassoday and Rush C. Butler (by special leave) for the receivers of the Illinois Collieries Company.

Messrs. Francis I. Gowen, wayne MacVeagh, and McKenney & Flannery (by special leave) for the Pennsylvania Railroad Company.

Mr. Justice White delivered the opinion of the court:

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