1. Nashville, C. & S. L. Railway v. Alabama, No. 990., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued October 11, 1888. , October 22, 1888 Decided
OVERVIEW: Requiring railroad companies to pay the fees allowed for the examination of parties who were to serve on their railroads was not depriving them of property without due process of law. Alabama was authorized to enact the legislation.
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