Interstate Commerce Commission v. Louisville & Nashville Railroad

Supreme Court of the United States · Decided 1913-01-20

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Mb. Justice Lamak delivered the opinion of the court. The New Orleans Board of Trade, in October and November, 1907, brought three separate proceedings against *90 the Louisville Nashville Railroad, asking the Commerce Commission to set aside as unfair, unreasonable and discriminatory certain class and commodity rates (local) from New Orleans to (1…

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