Interstate Commerce Commission v. Illinois Central Railroad Company


Interstate Commerce Commission v. Illinois Central Railroad Company
by Edward Douglass White
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844695Interstate Commerce Commission v. Illinois Central Railroad Company — SyllabusEdward Douglass White
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United States Supreme Court

215 U.S. 452

Interstate Commerce Commission  v.  Illinois Central Railroad Company

 Argued: October 15, 1909. --- Decided: January 10, 1910

Assistant to the Attorney General Ellis and Messrs. Luther M. Walter, L. A. Shaver, and H. B. Arnold for appellant.

[Argument of Counsel from Pages 453-456 intentionally omitted] Eldon J. Cassoday and Rush C. Butler (by special leave) for the receivers of the Illinois Collieries Company.

Messrs. Francis I. Gowen, Wayne MacVeagh, and McKenney & Flannery (by special leave) for the Pennsylvania Railroad Company.

[Argument of Counsel from pages 456-458 intentionally omitted]

Mr. W. S. Kenyon and J. M. Dickinson for appellee.

[Argument of Counsel from pages 458-459 intentionally omitted]

Mr. Justice White delivered the opinion of the court:

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