Publication Date
1874
First Page
1
Document Type
Article
Repository Citation
Isaac
F.
Redfield
State Railways Have No Exclusive or Inviolable Franchises in Regard to Traffic in Other States. The Powers and Duties of Congress in Regard to the Regulation of Interstate Commerce upon Railways. How Far It May Be Competent or Desirable for Congress to Regulate Fares and Freight upon Such Railways. The Most Hopeful Mode of Effecting the Same. Brief Suggestions in Regard to Some of the Proposed Expedients. Secret Societies and Itinerant Congressional Committees. How the Companies Will Attempt to Postpone Definite Action. The Impracticability of Enacting a Code upon the Subject. ,
22
U. Pa. L. Rev.
1
(1874).
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