Cases
- The Intermountain Rate Case, 191 Fed 856 (1911)
- The Pipe Line Cases', 204 Fed 798 (1913)
- Shreveport Case, 205 Fed. 380 (1913)
- Tap Line Cases, 209 Fed. 244 (1913)
- Louisville & Nashville R. R. Co. v Interstate Commerce Commission, 195 Fed. 541 (1912)*
- Procter & Gamble Co. v. United States, 188 Fed. 221 (1911)
- Goodrich Transit Co. v Interstate Commerce Commission, 190 Fed. 943 (1911)
- Los Angeles Switching Cases, 188 Fed Fed 229 (1911)
94 Cases where docked in the Commerce Court. 43 decision were delivered, 22 appeals.
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