Cases and Materials on Modern Antitrust Law and Its Origins

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Author: Thomas D. Morgan

ISBN-10: 0314195939

ISBN-13: 9780314195937

Category: Antitrust Law

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PrefaceTable of cases Table of statutes Introduction. Common Law Antecedents of the Sherman Act Chapter I. The First 25 Years Under the Sherman Act A Jurisdiction and Scope of the Act B Horizontal Combinations in Restraint of Trade C Monopolization and Merger D Vertical Restraints of Trade Resale Price Maintenance E Adoption of the Clayton and Federal Trade Commission Acts Chapter II. The Rule of Reason Period-1915 to 1939 A. Cases Giving Definition to the Rule of Reason B. The Trade Association Cases C The Interplay Between Patents and Antitrust Law D Testing the Limits of the Rule of Reason Chapter III. The Per Se Rule and Focus on Market Structure: 1940 1974 A Horizontal Combinations in Restraint of Trade B Monopolization C Vertical Arrangements Perceived as Exclusionary D Dealing With Dealers E Mergers Chapter IV. The Modern Development of Antitrust Law Since 1974 A The Transition Cases B The Per Se v Rule of Reason Debate Continues in Section 1 Cases C The Continuing Concern About Exclusionary Conduct D Merger Review: Antitrust as an Administrative Process E The Interplay Between Regulation and the Antitrust Laws F The Foreseeable Future of Antitrust Law