1. Harriman v. Interstate Commerce Com., Nos. 315, 316, 317., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued November 3, 4, 1908. , December 14, 1908, Decided
OVERVIEW: The director of a railway company was not required to answer questions about his connection with stocks owned by the railway company since they were not related to the regulation of interstate business of carriers.
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