Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen & Enginemen v. Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad

Supreme Court of the United States · Decided 1969-01-13

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Mr. Justice Black delivered the opinion of the Court. These cases raise the question whether the Arkansas “full-crew” laws, specifying a minimum number of employees who must serve as part of a train crew under certain circumstances, violate the Commerce Clause or the Fourteenth Amendment. The constitutionality of these Arkansas laws has been specifically upheld against challenges under the same constitutional…

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