[107] 289 U.S. 553 (1933).

[108] 36 Stat. 539 (1910). For the legislative history of the Commerce Court see Felix Frankfurter and James M. Landis, The Business of the Supreme Court (New York, 1928), pp. 155-164.

[109] 56 Stat. 23, 31-33.

[110] In Lockerty v. Phillips, 319 U.S. 182 (1943), the limitations on the use of injunctions, except the prohibition against interlocutory decrees, was unanimously sustained.

[111] 321 U.S. 414 (1944).

[112] Ibid. 444.

[113] Ibid. 468.

[114] Pet. 511 (1928).

[115] Ibid. 546.

[116] Ibid. 546. Closely analogous to the territorial courts are extraterritorial and consular courts created in the exercise of the foreign relations power. See In re Ross, 140 U.S. 453 (1891).