1. East Tennessee, V. & G. R. Co. v. Interstate Commerce Com., No. 175., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued February 26, 27, 1900. , April 8, 1901, Decided
OVERVIEW: An order of the Interstate Commerce Commission that wrongly held that the carriers could not charge higher rates for some shorter distances could not be enforced. The competitive conditions allowed the carriers to fix competitive rates.
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