Icc v. Railway Labor Executives’ Assn., 315 U.S. 373 (1942)

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Interstate Commerce Commission v. Railway Labor Executives’ Assn.


No. 223


Argued February 3, 1942
Decided March 2, 1942
315 U.S. 373

APPEAL FROM THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES
FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

Syllabus

Under § 1 (18)-(20) of the Interstate Commerce Act, the Interstate Commerce Commission, in authorizing the abandonment of a railway line, has authority to attach terms and conditions for the benefit of employees who will be displaced by the abandonment. P. 376.

38 F.Supp. 818, 824, affirmed.

Appeal from a decree of the District Court of three judges setting aside in part a report and order of the Interstate Commerce Commission, 242 I.C.C. 9.