Supreme Court of the United States, 1931

Nekoosa Edwards Paper Co. v. Railroad Commission

Nekoosa Edwards Paper Co. v. Railroad Commission
Supreme Court of the United States · Decided March 16, 1931
283 U.S. 787; 51 S. Ct. 352 (United States Reports)

Nekoosa Edwards Paper Co. v. Railroad Commission

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam:

In view of the findings of fact by the state court, supported by the evidence, the judgment is affirmed. Portland Railway Light & Power Co. v. Railroad Commission of Oregon, 229 U. S. 397, 412; Miedreich v. Lauenstein, 232 U. S. 236, 243, 244; Northern Pacific Ry. Co. v. North Dakota, 236 U. S. 585, 593.

Messrs. John W. Reynolds, Attorney General of Wisconsin, Herbert H. Naujoks, Assistant Attorney General, and H. A. Minaban were on the brief for appellee.

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