INT. COM. COMM. v. LOUIS. & NASH. R.R.

No. 600.

227 U.S. 88 (1913)

INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION v. LOUISVILLE AND NASHVILLE RAILROAD COMPANY.

Supreme Court of United States.

Decided January 20, 1913.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Assistant Attorney General Fowler and Mr. P.J. Farrell, with whom Mr. Blackburn Esterline, Special Assistant to the Attorney General, was on the brief, for appellants.

Mr. Helm Bruce, with whom Mr. Henry L. Stone and Mr. Albert S. Brandeis were on the brief, for appellee.


MR. JUSTICE LAMAR delivered the opinion of the court.

The New Orleans Board of Trade, in October and November, 1907, brought three separate proceedings against 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) Mobile, to (2) Pensacola, and (3) through rates, via those cities, to Montgomery...

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