KELLER v. POTOMAC ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY

No. 260.

260 U.S. 710 (1923)

CHARLES KELLER ET AL. v. POTOMAC ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY.

Supreme Court of United States.

January 24, 1923.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Argument commenced by Mr. Conrad H. Syme for appellants. Mr. Conrad H. Syme, Mr. F.H. Stephens and Mr. George P. Barse for appellants. Mr. S.R. Bowen, Mr. John A. Garver and Mr. John S. Barbour for appellee.


Ordered: This case is passed for the purpose of having presented and argued to the Court three questions: First, whether Congress can vest in this Court under the restrictions upon its appellate jurisdiction under the Constitution the character of review of the proceedings of the Public Utilities Commission contemplated by the act creating it; and, second, whether an appeal can be taken to this Court until a final judgment has been pronounced in the District Court...

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