WESTERN COAL TRAFFIC LEAGUE v. UNITED STATES

Nos. 81-4257, 81-4259, 81-4277, 81-4299, 81-4334, 81-4347, 81-4354, 81-4357, 81-4365 to 81-4369, 81-4373, 81-4415, 81-4423 and 82-4021.

694 F.2d 378 (1982)

WESTERN COAL TRAFFIC LEAGUE and its Members, et al., Petitioners, v. UNITED STATES of America and Interstate Commerce Commission, Respondents.

United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit.

Opinion on Granting of Rehearing March 7, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Richard A. Allen, Kathleen M. Dollar, Timm L. Abendroth, Gen. Counsels, ICC, William F. Smith, Atty. Gen., U.S. Dept. of Justice, John J. Powers, III, Antitrust Div., James H. Laskey, Washington, D.C., for respondents in all cases.

J. David Forsyth, Cicero C. Sessions, New Orleans, La., William L. Slover and Donald J. Avery, Washington, D.C., for Western Coal Traffic League and Its Members, et al.

C. Michael Loftus, Washington, D.C., for Western Coal Traffic League and Its Members, et al., Consumer Owned Power Coalition, Eastern Coal Transp. Conference, Western Coal Traffic League and Its Members.

J. Raymond Clark, Mary Todd Foldes, Washington, D.C., for Arkansas-Missouri Power Co., et al.

Edward B. Poitevent, II, New Orleans, La., for Arkansas-Missouri Power Co., et al. and Middle South Utilities.

John M. Cleary, Nicholas J. DiMichael, Washington, D.C., for Gulf States Utilities Co., et al.

David H. Baker, Dickson R. Loos, Barry Roberts, Washington, D.C., for The Aluminum Ass'n, Inc.

John Guandolo, Washington, D.C., for Consumers Power Co.

Charles J. McCarthy, Washington, D.C., for Commonwealth Edison Co., et al.

Leonard M. Trosten, Harry H. Voigt, Michael F. McBride, Daniel J. Conway, Washington, D.C., for Edison Elec. Institute.

John F. Donelan, John K. Maser, III, Washington, D.C., for American Paper Institute, Inc., The National Indus. Traffic League, Carolina Power & Light Co., et al.

John H. LeSeur, Slover & Loftus, Washington, D.C., for Consumer Owned Power Coalition, and Eastern Coal Transp. Conference.

Edmund E. Harvey, Washington, D.C., for Copper Development Ass'n, Inc.

R. Dennis Wright, Mark G. Flaherty, Kansas City, Mo., for Nebraska Public Power Dist.

Harold E. Spencer, Richard S.M. Emrich, Chicago, Ill., for International Minerals & Chemical Corp. and The Fertilizer Institute.

John R. Molm, Atlanta, Ga., for Alabama Power Co., et al.

John L. Oberdorfer, Harvey J. Baker, Washington, D.C., for National Coal Ass'n & Chemical Mfrs. Ass'n.

Paul M. Donovan, Gerald L. Richman, Washington, D.C., for The Chlorine Institute, Inc.

Mike Miller, Fargo, N.D., John I. Finsness, Director of Traffic, North Dakota Pub. Serv. Comm., Daniel S. Kuntz, Asst. Atty. Gen., Bismarck, N.D., for The North Dakota Public Service Comm., et al.

Martin W. Bercovici, Lawrence P. Halprin, Washington, D.C., for The Committee on Transp. and Distribution of the Society of Plastic Ind., Inc.

Dennis N. Barnes, Howard T. Weir, Washington, D.C., for Electric Fuels Corp.

Frederick W. Claybrook, Jr., Herbert J. Martin, Karen Shoos Lipton, Washington, D.C., for American Iron and Steel Institute.

David A. Sutherlund, Washington, D.C., for Coastal States Energy Co. and National Ass'n of Mfrs.

Frederick P. Furth, Bruce J. Wecker, San Francisco, Cal., for Kellogg Co.

John J. Powers, III, James H. Laskey, Antitrust Div., U.S. Dept. of Justice, Kenneth P. Kolson, Timm L. Abendroth, Washington, D.C., for U.S.A. and I.C.C.

Michael Boudin, Washington, D.C., Walter J. Suthon, III, New Orleans, La., James R. Atwood, Washington, D.C., for The Ass'n of American Railroads.

Jones, Walker, Waechter, Poitevent, Carrere & Denegre, New Orleans, La., for Middle South Utilities.

Before BROWN, RUBIN and REAVLEY, Circuit Judges.


Opinion on Granting of Rehearing En Banc March 7, 1983.

ALVIN B. RUBIN, Circuit Judge:

The Railroad Revitalization and Regulatory Reform Act of 1976 (the 4R Act)1 was designed to eliminate needless regulatory restraints on railroads and to prescribe ratemaking practices that would both encourage effective competition and protect consumers.2 As one of its measures to achieve this, Congress limited the...

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