1. Interstate C. S. R. Co. v. Massachusetts, No. 13., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued October 15, 16, 1907. , November 4, 1907, Decided
OVERVIEW: A railway company was bound by a statute governing fares for transporting pupils to and from the public schools that was in force when the company took its charter, whether or not the statute was constitutional.
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