United States v. Interstate Commerce Commission (396 U.S. 491)

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United States v. Interstate Commerce Commission (396 U.S. 491) (1970)
by Warren E. Burger
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United States Supreme Court

396 U.S. 491

United States  v.  Interstate Commerce Commission (396 U.S. 491)

 Argued: Oct. 21 and 22, 1969. --- Decided: Feb 2, 1970

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Richard W. McLaren, Chicago, Ill., Louis B. Dailey, New York City, and Valentine B. Deale, Washington, D.C., for appellants.

Fritz R. Kahn, Hugh B. Cox, Washington, D.C., Fred H. Tolan, Seattle, Wash., and R. K. Merrill, Chicago, Ill., for appellees.

Mr. Chief Justice BURGER delivered the opinion of the Court.

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