1. United States v. Chicago, No. 386, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, October 19, 1970, Decided ** Together with No. 387, United States et al. v. Tennessee Public Service Commission et al., No. 396, Louisville & Nashville Railroad Co. v. Tennessee Public Service Commission et al., and No. 410, Chicago & Eastern Illinois Railroad et al. v. City of Chicago et al., also on appeal from the same court.
OVERVIEW: A railroad that was discontinuing service from Chicago to Evansville, Indiana was required to give notice only to the states of Illinois and Indiana, and not to states served by connecting railroads, which might be affected by the discontinuance.
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