1. Chicago v. Mills, No. 286, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Submitted December 21, 1906 , February 4, 1907
OVERVIEW: Where a stockholder in one state had claims in his capacity as such against a city in another state that he could lawfully bring in federal court, his preference for federal court was immaterial absent fraud or collusion with the company.
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