Texas & New Orleans Railroad v. United States

Supreme Court of the United States
Texas & New Orleans Railroad v. United States, 295 U.S. 395 (1935)
55 S. Ct. 784; 79 L. Ed. 1501; 1935 U.S. LEXIS 1116
Per Curiam

Texas & New Orleans Railroad v. United States

Opinion

Pee Curiam.

This is a suit to restrain the enforcement of two orders of the Interstate Commerce Commission, made July 24, 1933, and December 11, 1933, respectively, relating to rates for the transportation of horses and mules, in carloads, in southwestern territory. 195 I. C. C. 417. Upon the hearing by the District Court, composed of three judges, the application for an injunction was denied and the amended bill of complaint was dismissed.

This Court, upon an examination of the record, agrees with the conclusion of the District Court that the orders in question were sustained by findings of the Commission acting within its statutory authority and that these findings were adequately supported by evidence. The decree is

Affirmed.

Reference

Full Case Name
TEXAS & NEW ORLEANS RAILROAD CO. Et Al. v. UNITED STATES Et Al.
Cited By
3 cases
Status
Published