Illinois Central Railroad v. Interstate Commerce Commission

Supreme Court of the United States · Decided 1907-05-27

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Mr. Justice McKenna delivered the opinion of the court. Counsel' for appellants in his oral argument made the declaration that it would not be necessary for this court to open the pages of testimony contained in the record, and says in his supplemental brief: “I do not insist that this court shall read the voluminous testimony contained in these records, but I do most respectfully as…

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