1. Texas v. Interstate Commerce Com., No. 24, Original., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued on motions to dismiss December 7, 8, 1921. , March 6, 1922, Decided
OVERVIEW: A state did not present a justiciable case against the Interstate Commerce Commission or the Railway Labor Board when it contended that increased rates affected consumers, shippers, and carriers because those affected were not parties to the action.
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