Commerce Court

Commerce Court in the United States

Commerce Court

United States Constitution

According to theEncyclopedia of the American Constitution, about its article titled 307 COMMERCE COURTIn 1910 Congress established the Commerce Court, with the jurisdiction, formerly held by the district courts and courts of appeals, to review decisions of the Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) . Although the ICC acquiesced in the establishment of the new court, acceptance soon
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