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''Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company v. Minnesota'', 134 U.S. 418 (1890). {{Template:Cases Stub}} '''Facts''': State established rates for the Railroads. State did not provide notice nor hold hearings. '''Issue''': Did the State overstep the bounds of due process? '''Holding''': Yes, the judiciary should decide if the rates were "reasonable." '''Dissent''' (Bradley): Practically overrules [[Munn v. Illinois]]. [[Category:Cases:Constitutional Law]]
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