1. Dakota Cent. Tel. Co. v. S.D., No. 967. , SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, May 5, 6, 1919, Argued , June 2, 1919, Decided
OVERVIEW: Following the President's annexation of phone lines during World War I pursuant to a congressional resolution, South Dakota lacked authority to fix rates to be charged by phone companies in contravention of rates prepared by the federal government.
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