ARABIAN, J. I dissent. The majority offers up a thoroughgoing revision of the history of American banking to justify a result that could not conceivably have been in the minds of the members of the Civil War Congress. It is, moreover, one that ignores not only an unambiguous statutory text and a consistent legislative history but what is perhaps the most prominent feature of American banking since the National Bank Act was passed iā¦
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