Case: Interstate Commerce Commission et al. v. New York Central Railroad Co. et al.
Abbreviation: Interstate Commerce Commission v. New York Central Railroad
Decision Date: 1951-12-03
Docket Number: No. 410
Citation: 342 U.S. 890
Volume: 342
Reporter: United States Reports
Court: Supreme Court of the United States
Jurisdiction: United States
Parties: Interstate Commerce Commission et al. v. New York Central Railroad Co. et al.
Judges: Mr. Justice Black and Mr. Justice Reed dissent from the action of the Court in affirming without oral argument.
Pages: 890–890

Head Matter:
No. 410.
Interstate Commerce Commission et al. v. New York Central Railroad Co. et al.
Daniel W. Knowlton and Edward M. Reidy for the Interstate Commerce Commission; Harry C. Ames and James B. Doak for the Chamber of Commerce of Philadelphia et al.; and Paul V. Millep and Anthony P. Donadío for the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Co. et al., appellants.
Robert J. Fletcher for the New York Central Railroad Co. et al.; Timothy J. Murphy, Assistant Attorney General of' Massachusetts, B. A. Brickley and Oliver T. Waite for the Port of Boston Authority; Mr. Brickley and Mr. Waite for the Boston Grain & Flour Exchange et al.; Leander I. Shelley, Wilbur La Roe, Jr., Arthur L. Winn and Samuel H. Moerman for the Port of New York Authority; and William H. Kerr for the City-of Boston, appellees.

Opinion:
Per Curiam:
The motion to affirm is granted and the judgment is affirmed.
Mr. Justice Black and Mr. Justice Reed dissent from the action of the Court in affirming without oral argument.