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A Simplified Approach To Tying Arrangements: A Legal And Economic Analysis, Joseph P. Bauer
A Simplified Approach To Tying Arrangements: A Legal And Economic Analysis, Joseph P. Bauer
Journal Articles
Few types of antitrust conduct have received as much treatment from the Supreme Court as tying arrangements. This practice, which is unlawful per se when certain prerequisites are met, may be defined as an agreement by a party to sell one product [the tying product] but only on the condition that the buyer also purchases different (or tied) product, or at least agrees that he will not purchase that product from any other supplier. Notwithstanding this extensive Supreme Court attention, there is as much heat as light in this area. The doctrine that has developed is often unpredictable and frequently …
Joint Ventures And The Justice Department's Antitrust Guide For International Operations, Joseph F. Brodley
Joint Ventures And The Justice Department's Antitrust Guide For International Operations, Joseph F. Brodley
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Per Se Illegality Of Concerted Refusals To Deal: A Rule Ripe For Reexamination, Joseph P. Bauer
Per Se Illegality Of Concerted Refusals To Deal: A Rule Ripe For Reexamination, Joseph P. Bauer
Journal Articles
Section 1 of the Sherman Act proscribes [e]very contract, combination . . . or conspiracy, in restraint of trade. Early Supreme Court cases interpreting this provision held that it required a determination by the trier of fact of the reasonableness of the challenged conduct in each case — an approach which came to be known as the rule of reason. In subsequent cases, however, the Court has held that certain conduct is unreasonable per se. That is, once a court has determined that such conduct has taken place, it is foreclosed from undertaking an inquiry into the reasonableness of that …
The Antidumping Law: Repeal It Or Revise It, John J. Barceló Iii
The Antidumping Law: Repeal It Or Revise It, John J. Barceló Iii
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Connell: Antitrust Law At The Expense Of Labor Law, Theodore J. St. Antoine
Connell: Antitrust Law At The Expense Of Labor Law, Theodore J. St. Antoine
Articles
From the outset, the difficulty in applying the antitrust concept to organized labor has been that the two are intrinsically incompatible. The antitrust laws are designed to promote competition, and unions, avowedly and unabashedly, are designed to limit it. According to classical trade union theory, the objective is the elimination of wage competition among all employees doing the same job in the same industry. Logically extended, the policy against restraint of trade must condemn the very existence of labor organizations, since their minimum aim has always been the suppression of any inclination on the part of working people to offer …
The Legal Status Of Joint Ventures Under The Antitrust Laws: A Summary Assessment, Joseph F. Brodley
The Legal Status Of Joint Ventures Under The Antitrust Laws: A Summary Assessment, Joseph F. Brodley
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Goldfarb V. Virginia State Bar, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Goldfarb V. Virginia State Bar, Lewis F. Powell Jr.
Supreme Court Case Files
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Secondary Boycott: From Antitrust To Labor Relations, Theodore J. St. Antoine
Secondary Boycott: From Antitrust To Labor Relations, Theodore J. St. Antoine
Articles
The ethos of the labor movement cuts against the American grain at several points. Our national instinct, reflected in many statutes and much judge-made law, is to exalt the rugged individualist over the anonymous group, to favor wide-open competition rather than a controlled market, and to prize the right of each person to remain aloof from the quarrels and concerns of his neighbors. It is not for nothing that our most universal folk hero is the frontiersman, who proudly stands alone and self-sufficient. Yet the ordinary workingman does not have the capacity to assume that heroic stance. For him strength …
Interlocks In Corporate Management And The Antitrust Laws, Arthur H. Travers Jr.
Interlocks In Corporate Management And The Antitrust Laws, Arthur H. Travers Jr.
Publications
No abstract provided.
Oligopoly Power Under The Sherman And Clayton Acts -- From Economic Theory To Legal Policy, Joseph F. Brodley
Oligopoly Power Under The Sherman And Clayton Acts -- From Economic Theory To Legal Policy, Joseph F. Brodley
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Is The Anti-Trust Law Anti-Labor?, Frank Edward Horack Jr.
Is The Anti-Trust Law Anti-Labor?, Frank Edward Horack Jr.
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Book Review. Keezer, D. M. And May, S., The Public Control Of Business, Ralph F. Fuchs
Book Review. Keezer, D. M. And May, S., The Public Control Of Business, Ralph F. Fuchs
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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The Standard Oil Decision: The Rule Of Reason, Horace Lafayette Wilgus
The Standard Oil Decision: The Rule Of Reason, Horace Lafayette Wilgus
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After twenty-one years the Sherman Anti Trust Act has been applied to the typical combination restraining interstate commerce, which that act was designed to prevent.