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U.S. Supreme Court
Gladson v. Minnesota, 166 U.S. 427 (1897)
Gladson v. Minnesota
No. 240
Argued March 26, 1897
Decided April 12, 1897
166 U.S. 427
Syllabus
A statute of a state requiring every railroad corporation to stop all regular passenger trains running wholly within the state at its stations at all county seats long enough to take on and discharge passengers with safety is a reasonable exercise of the police power of the state, and does.not take property of the company without due process of law, nor does it, as applied to a train connecting with a train of the same company running into another state and carrying some interstate passengers and the United States mail, unconstitutionally interfere with interstate commerce, or with the transportation of the mails of the United States.
The case is stated in the opinion.
