Supreme Court of the United States, 1951

Alabama Public Service Commission v. Louisville & Nashville Railroad

Alabama Public Service Commission v. Louisville & Nashville Railroad
Supreme Court of the United States · Decided October 8, 1951 · Adhere, Cases, Comm, Expressed, Frankfurter, Issue, Southern, Their
342 U.S. 802; 96 L. Ed. 608; 72 S. Ct. 34; 1951 U.S. LEXIS 1514 (United States Reports)

Alabama Public Service Commission v. Louisville & Nashville Railroad

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam:

Judgments reversed. Alabama Public Service Comm’n v. Southern R. Co., -341 U. S. 341.

Mr. Justice Frankfurter and *803Mr. Justice Jackson adhere to the views expressed in their concurring opinion in Alabama Public Service Comm’n v. Southern R. Co., 341 U. S. 341, 351, as to the jurisdictional issue in these cases. Si Garrett, Attorney-General of Alabama, M. Roland Nachman, Jr. and Wallace L. Johnson, Assistant Attorneys General, for appellants. Robert E. Steiner, Jr. and Sam Rice Baker for appellee.

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