Railroad Commission of Wisconsin, and Carl D. Jackson, H.R. Trumbower and John S. Allen, as members of and constituting the Railroad Commission of Wisconsin; John J. Blaine, individually and as attorney general of the state of Wisconsin; Frank C. Meyer, individually and as district attorney of Grant county, state of Wisconsin, appellants, v. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company, appellee.
Appeal from the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Wisconsin. Brief filed amici curiae on behalf of forty-two states by the attorneys general and other counsel and by their railway and utilities commissions ... For the railroad and utilities commissions of forty-two states, John E. Benton ... For the Court of Industrial Relations of Kansas, A.E. Helm ...

APA Citation

United States. Courts. Supreme Court. (1920). Railroad Commission of Wisconsin, and Carl D. Jackson, H.R. Trumbower and John S. Allen, as members of and constituting the Railroad Commission of Wisconsin; John J. Blaine, individually and as attorney general of the state of Wisconsin; Frank C. Meyer, individually and as district attorney of Grant county, state of Wisconsin, appellants, v. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company, appellee: Appeal from the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Wisconsin. Brief filed amici curiae on behalf of forty-two states by the attorneys general and other counsel and by their railway and utilities commissions ... For the railroad and utilities commissions of forty-two states, John E. Benton ... For the Court of Industrial Relations of Kansas, A.E. Helm ... Washington: B.S. Adams.

MLA Citation

United States. Courts. Supreme Court. Railroad Commission of Wisconsin, And Carl D. Jackson, H.R. Trumbower And John S. Allen, As Members of And Constituting the Railroad Commission of Wisconsin; John J. Blaine, Individually And As Attorney General of the State of Wisconsin; Frank C. Meyer, Individually And As District Attorney of Grant County, State of Wisconsin, Appellants, V. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Company, Appellee: Appeal From the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Wisconsin. Brief Filed Amici Curiae On Behalf of Forty-two States by the Attorneys General And Other Counsel And by Their Railway And Utilities Commissions ... For the Railroad And Utilities Commissions of Forty-two States, John E. Benton ... For the Court of Industrial Relations of Kansas, A.E. Helm ... Washington: B.S. Adams, 1920.

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