1. Southern R. Co. v. Seaboard Allied Milling Corp., No. 78-575, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, April 23, 1979, Argued , June 11, 1979, Decided ** Together with No. 78-597, Interstate Commerce Commission v. Seaboard Allied Milling Corp. et al.; and No. 78-604, Seaboard Coast Line Railroad Co. et al. v. Seaboard Allied Milling Corp. et al., also on certiorari to the same court.
OVERVIEW: The Interstate Commerce Commission's decision not to investigate the lawfulness of seasonal rates set by railroads was a discretionary decision and was not judicially reviewable under the Interstate Commerce Act.
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