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Categories: Interstate Commerce Commission litigation, Southern Pacific Railroad, United States Supreme Court stubs, Cotton industry in the United States, 1911 in United States case law
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Southern Pacific Terminal Co. v. ICC  219 U.S. 498  Southern Pacific Terminal Co. v ICC  Southern Pacific v. Interstate Commerce Commission
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Southern Pacific Terminal Co. v. ICC, 219 U.S. 498, was a United States Supreme Court decision that held that while normally, in order for the court to hear a case, there must still be a controversy outstanding, when the issue was such that it would be of short duration, and would most likely become moot before appellate review could take place, and that the issue was likely to reoccur, then the court could hear the issue. Wikipedia
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Southern Pacific Terminal Co. v. ICC, 219 U.S. 498, was a United States Supreme Court decision that held that while normally, in order for the court to hear a case, there must still be a controversy outstanding, when the issue was such that it would be of short duration, and would most likely become moot before appellate review could take place, and that the issue was likely to reoccur, then the court could hear the issue. Wikipedia
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