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1 Selection of Cases under the Interstate Commerce Act 1922

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      A   SELECTION OF CASES



                       UNDER THE




INTERSTATE COMMERCE ACT





                       EDITED   BY

               FELIX FRANKFURTER
BYRNE PROFESSOR OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW IN HARVARD UNIVERSITY





                    In the law we only occasionally can reach an
                absolutely final and quantitative  determination,
                because the worth of the competing social ends which
                respectively solicit a judgment for the plaintiff or the
                defendant cannot be reduced to number and accurately
                fixed. The worth, that is, the intensity of the competing
                desires, varies with the various ideals of the time, and,
                if the desires were constant, we could not get beyond a
                relative decision that one was greater and one was less.
                But it is of the essence of improvement that we should
                be as accurate as we can.
                                         MR. JUSTIcE HOLMES.


        SECOND   EDITION










          CAMBRIDGE
HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS
               1922


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