This contains some knowledge of economics but mainly deals with three basic statutes: Sherman ACT, Clayton ACT, FTC ACT. PS: If you need our slides please let me know, I don’t think you need to read the whole thing below but If you want a quick look then let me know and I can give you the ebook.
The symbols “¶” and “§” are new. You should read “¶33” as “Paragraph33″. Read “§1” as “Section 1.”
Addyston Pipe (1899)( 94-96); Joint Traffic (1898) (96-97); ¶205(b); and Trans-Missouri ruinous competition passage
Standard Oil (1911) (97-98), ¶132, ¶205(c); Chicago Board (1918) ( 99-102), ¶206(b).
Trenton Potteries (1927) (103-104), ¶207; and Socony (1940)(107-140), ¶209, ¶210, ¶211, ¶212.
Vertical Agreements for Restricted Distribution :
The Per Se Era. ¶¶400-402; Miles (1911)(538-540); ¶404; Albrecht (1968)(¶405) Arnold, Schwinn (1967)(¶406); ¶¶407-411
The Rule of Reason Revolution. Khan (1997)(554-559), ¶415, Leegin (2007)(Majority Sections I-III(560-567); Section I of Dissent), ¶416
Topco (1972)(pp.117-119), ¶215(e)(f); BMI (1979)(pp.121-130), ¶217(a)(c)
Engineers (1978)(138-143), ¶¶220(a)(d)(e); Indiana Federation of Dentists (1986) (272-277), ¶272. California Dental Assoc. (1999)(154-161). ¶222.