1. Railroad Com. Cases, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued October 13, 14, 1885. , January 4, 1886, Decided
OVERVIEW: The Railroad Commission of Mississippi had authority to set the maximum rates for a railroad's service because the railroad's charter did not contain anything, which precluded the state from setting the maximum rates that the railroad could charge.
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