| |
| | FindLaw for Legal Professionals - Case Law, Federal and State Resources, Forms, and Code |
 | | It was contended that as the result of the conspiracy was to reduce the interstate shipment of coal from the mines by 5,000 tons or more a week, this conspiracy was directed against interstate commerce, and triple damages for the injury inflicted could be recovered under the federal Anti-Trust Law. |
 | | Yurkonis, 238 U.S..' Obstruction to coal mining is not a direct obstruction to interstate commerce in coal, although it, of course, may affect it by reducting the amount of coal to be carried in that commerce.' |
 | | Mobile County, 209 U.S., illustrates a distinction to be drawn in cases which do not involve interstate commerce intrinsically but which may or may not be regarded as affecting interstate commerce so directly as to be within the federal regulatory power. |
| caselaw.lp.findlaw.com /cgi-bin/getcase.pl?court=us&vol=265&invol=457 (2239 words) |
|