1. Mississippi R. Com. v. Illinois C. R. Co., No. 64., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued October 26, 1906. , December 3, 1906, Decided
OVERVIEW: The state railroad commission of Mississippi could not enforce a statute requiring trains to stop at county seats where the railroad fully performed its duty towards a town by furnishing adequate accommodation without stopping interstate trains.
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