1. Interstate Commerce Com. v. United States, No. 859., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued April 16, 1912. , April 29, 1912, Decided
OVERVIEW: Steamship company was entitled to a writ of mandamus directing Interstate Commerce Commission to take jurisdiction over company's petition to compel Alaskan carriers to file schedules showing its rates. Alaska was a "Territory" of the United States within the meaning of § 1 of the Interstate Commerce Act, 34 Stat. 584.
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