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Vanderbilt Law Review

Antitrust

1985

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Antitrust Comes Full Circle: The Return To The Cartelization Standard, Nolan E. Clark Oct 1985

Antitrust Comes Full Circle: The Return To The Cartelization Standard, Nolan E. Clark

Vanderbilt Law Review

Antitrust law has been with us since 1890, the year that Congress passed the Sherman Antitrust Act. In the course of this ex-tended period, antitrust law has achieved an exalted status in the pantheon of American jurisprudence.' Nevertheless, for decades,Sherman Act doctrines have been murky and confused. This confusion was not, however, historically inevitable. When enacted, the Sherman Act had a clear focus. Fortunately, as the Sherman Act approaches its centennial, the Supreme Court has given encouraging signs that it is once again returning to the original focus of the statute.

As originally conceived, the Sherman Act prohibited two related …