Mr. Justice Harlan, concurring. But for the legislative history set out in the Court’s opinion, ante, pp. 49-50, notes 8-10,1 would have thought this case an appropriate one for a thorough reconsideration of the principles governing federal immunity from state taxation, a subject which has long troubled this Court. See my opinion in the “Michigan cases,” 355 U. S., at 505. In view of the legislative h…
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