Frost & Frost Trucking Co. v. Railroad Comm'n of Cal.

Supreme Court of the United States · Decided 1926-06-07

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MbT'Justice Holmes, dissenting. The question is whether a State may require all corporations or persons, with immaterial exceptions, who operate automobiles,- c., for the transportation of persons or property over a regular route and between fixed termini/ on the public highways of the State, for compensation, to obtain a certificate from the railroad commission that public necessity and convenience require…

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