Rate Regulation as Affected by the Distribution of Governmental Powers in Constitutions (Classic Reprint) - Softcover

Reeder, Robert P.

 
9781333235420: Rate Regulation as Affected by the Distribution of Governmental Powers in Constitutions (Classic Reprint)

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The United States Supreme Court said in Satterlee v. Matthewson, (1829) 2 Pet. 380, 413, There is nothing in the Constitution of the United States which forbids the legislature of a state to exercise judicial functions. See also Calder V. Bull, (1798) 3 Dall. 386; Ran dall v. Kreiger, (1874) 23 Wall. 137, 147; Consolidated R. Co. V. State, (1908) 207 U. S. 541, 552, 28 Sup. Ct. 178, 181; Michigan C. R. Co. V. Powers, (1906) 201 U. S. 245, 294, 26 Sup. Ct. 459, 462, 463; League v. Texas, (1902) 184 U. S. 156, 161, 22 Sup. Ct. 475, 477.

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