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 * “Reagan v. Farmers’ Loan and Trust Company.” 2017. Reagan v. Farmers’ Loan & Trust Company, August, 1. https://search-ebscohost-com.byu.idm.oclc.org/login.aspx?direct=true&db=pwh&AN=21213263&site=eds-live&scope=site.
 * This article is from the BYU library and it does a fantastic job of outlining the entire case in great detail, and also putting it into its historical context. It shows the significance of the case due to the events leading up to it and it will be a very valuable source in making a strong case for the significance of this case. This is a very valuable source in the way it goes beyond just the details of the case.


 * Pollock v. Farmers' Loan and Trust Company, 157 U.S. 429 (1895), https://caselaw.findlaw.com/us-supreme-court/157/429.html.
 * This article goes over in detail the outline of the case and how there was a case being made against certain taxations and penalties. It goes over the case in the context of a railroad and all goes into depth about how the case was made by Pollock to try and prevent the abuse of taxations by these big corporations. We are planning on using this cite to provide some supporting evidence to the Reagan case because this was a very similar case in nature to the Reagan one.


 * Reagan v. Farmers' Loan and Trust Co., 157 U.S. 429 (1895); Supreme Court of the United States, https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/154/362/.
 * This article goes into detail about the Reagan V Farmers Loan and Trust Company case, explaining the events in detail. It provides dates and many quotes which will be very useful in creating our article because there is a lot that we can cite to back up our case. It goes into depth about all of the intricate details of the case and does a great job of explaining who was fighting for what and all of the specifics of the new laws outlined by the court.


 * "RRC History," Railroad Commission of Texas, accessed February 24, 2023, https://rrc.texas.gov/about-us/rrc-history/.
 * This article goes over the railroad commission history of texas. This was the center of the Reagan case which was mainly about railroad taxations. This article will help us to understand the history of railroad commissions more in the context of Texas which is where the Reagan case took place. It shows how people had abused their power on this issue and were being unjust and discriminatory with their fees. This article is also a government article which helps the validity of it for our article.


 * Ely, James W., Ely, James W., Jr., and Ely, James W.. The Chief Justiceship of Melville W. Fuller, 1888-1910. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1995. Accessed February 25, 2023. ProQuest Ebook Central.
 * This book is about the chief justice who was ruling the court at the time of the Reagan case. The book mentions the case by name and has a section about the case. We will use this source to help us get more context of the case and who was a big part of the deciding factor. This book outlines the change of the courts not caring about this issue and how it shifted to actually make a change. This book mentions a number of cases about similar issues.


 * Reagan v. Farmers’ Loan & Trust co, 154 U.S. 362, 412, 410 (1894)
 * This is the actual legal documents for citing the opinion of the court. This is taken directly from the book previously cited and will be important in our article to have these real legal documents present to show very reliable sources from the courts to strengthen the validity of our information.


 * Hall, Kermit L., ed. The Oxford Companion to the Supreme Court of the United States. 2nd ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005. Accessed February 24, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1093/acref/9780195176612.001.0001.
 * This is a book, It mentions a case called Budd V New York, this case reaffirmed Chicago, Milwaukee and Munn V Illinois. Munn V Illinois acted as the first case where the government turned and began to care about tariffs and penalties on the state and federal level. This was a big turning point in America’s legal history and was very historically significant for the Reagan trial.


 * "Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Company v. Minnesota." Oyez. Accessed February 24, 2023. https://www.oyez.org/cases/1850-1900/134us418.
 * Chicago Milwaukee Is the case that upheld Munn v. Illinois and signified a turning point in the legal opinion of the Supreme Court in favor of the government overseeing corporations that worked for the common good. This case, along with Budd v. New York was what set up the environment, both legally and politically, for Reagan v. Farmers. Oyez.org is an organization adjacent to Cornell University’s Legal Information Institute and various other law schools, which means the information gathered and posted is accurate.


 * Encyclopedia Britannica. "Munn v. Illinois." Accessed February 25, 2023. https://www.britannica.com/event/Munn-v-Illinois.
 * Munn v. Illinois was a trademark case that took place in 1877 that led to major changes in legislation. This case started the setup for Budd v New York, Chicago Milwaukee, and Reagan v. Farmers. This helps establish the historical context of Reagan v Farmers.


 * Goldfarb v. Virginia State Bar, 421 U.S. 773 (1975).
 * Goldfarb v. Virginia was a case that overturned portions of Munn v. Illinois, and by extension parts of Reagan v. Farmers. This will help us show that decisions go back and forth over time, and that the laws change with the time as well. This source will be the legal documents of the case itself. It will also be important to note that key elements of both Munn v. Illinois and Reagan v. Farmers are still law today


 * Lawpipe, "Reagan v. Farmers' Loan & Trust Co.," Lawpipe.com, accessed April 10, 2023, https://www.lawpipe.com/U.S.-Supreme-Court/Reagan_v_Farmers_Loan_Trust_Co.html.
 * This source gives a summary on what happened throughout the Reagan v. Farmers’ Loan Trust Co. case.
 * Bloom, Lackland H. (2014-03-11), "Pollock v. Farmers' Loan &#x26; Trust Co.", Do Great Cases Make Bad Law?, Oxford University Press, pp. 151–166.
 * This source gives the information on the influence of the Pollack v. Farmers' Loan &#x26; Trust Co case on the law after it and the impact the case had on the law