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Consistency And Predictability: Supreme Court Antitrust Decisions During The 1978 Term, Jeff Miles Jan 1979

Consistency And Predictability: Supreme Court Antitrust Decisions During The 1978 Term, Jeff Miles

University of Richmond Law Review

An article which discusses the Supreme Court's antitrust decisions during a term is necessarily general in nature, because temporal and spatial constraints do not allow in-depth treatises on each issue raised in each case. Rather, the writing should explain each decision, analyze the Court's reasoning, and assess the holding's effect on future cases and antitrust enforcement in general. Perhaps, however, the most crucial requirement is that it explain judicial philosophies and trends that aid counsel in advising their clients.


Antitrust - Treble Damage Action - Illinois Brick Rule Does Not Bar Suit By Direct Purchaser Of Product Which Contains Price Fixed Component Produced By Seller, Jonathan Willinger Jan 1979

Antitrust - Treble Damage Action - Illinois Brick Rule Does Not Bar Suit By Direct Purchaser Of Product Which Contains Price Fixed Component Produced By Seller, Jonathan Willinger

Villanova Law Review

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