Northern Securities Company v. United States | |
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Argued December 14–15, 1903 Decided March 14, 1904 | |
Full case name | Northern Securities Company, et al., Apts. v. United States |
Citations | 193 U.S. 197 (more) 24 S. Ct. 436; 48 L. Ed. 679 |
Court membership | |
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Case opinions | |
Plurality | Harlan, joined by Brown, McKenna, Day |
Concurrence | Brewer (in judgment) |
Dissent | White, joined by Fuller, Peckham, Holmes |
Dissent | Holmes, joined by Fuller, White, Peckham |
Laws applied | |
Sherman Antitrust Act |
Northern Securities Co. v. United States, 193 U.S. 197 (1904), was a case heard by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1903. The Court ruled 5-4 against the stockholders of the Great Northern and Northern Pacific railroad companies, which had essentially formed a monopoly and to dissolve the Northern Securities Company.