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- Prohibits restriction of free trade and competition
- Bans abusive behavior and anti-competitive actions
- Banned practices include price fixing, price gouging among others
- The Sherman Act passed in 1890
- Federal Trade Commission Act passed in 1914
- The Clayton Act passed in 1914
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Antitrust law is the collection of laws that prohibit monopolies and unfair business practices. These laws make practices that violate ethical standards of behavior and hurt businesses and or consumers illegal. Some of the harmful effects of monopolies compared to free competition are high prices, price fixing, poor customer service, low production levels, poor product quality, slower technological advancements and it can corrupt the political system. The term antitrust comes from the government fighting what was called business trusts but are now more commonly called cartels.
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Sherman Antitrust Act
The core of U.S. antitrust law is the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890. The Act makes it illegal to form a monopoly or to engage in the restraint of free trade. It also made government lawyers and districts courts responsible for the pursuit and investigation of companies and organization suspected of breaking the Antitrust laws.The Clayton Act
The Clayton Act of 1914 allowed “any person who shall be injured in his business of property by reason of anything forbidden in the antitrust laws.” In other words, anyone can sue in U.S. district court and if they win the case they could be awarded treble damages, lawyer fees and court costs.Federal Trade Commission
The Federal Trade Commission came into being with the passing of The Federal Trade Commission Act of 1914. It is a group of bipartisans appointed by the President of the United States. Their terms last for seven years. The Commission is charged with issuing Cease and Desist orders to corporations with unfair trade practices. Conducting investigations, define the trade rules and report their findings and make recommendations to Congress.Antitrust Law Opponents
Alan Greenspan is an Antitrust Law opponent. He feels that businesses are discouraged from some actions out of fear they may be considered illegal. He says “No-one will ever know what new products, processes, machines , and cost-saving mergers failed to come into existence, killed by the Sherman Act before they were born. No-one can ever compute the price that all of us have paid for that Act which, by inducing less effective use of capital, has kept our standard of lining lower than would otherwise have been possible.”-
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Antitrust Law on Amazon
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Antitrust Law in Perspective: Cases, Concepts and Problems in Competition Policy (American Casebook Series) - $152.00
The Second Edition builds on the strengths of the first with complete updating of all cases, text, Notes, and Sidebars, taking into account the latest developments and commentary. ...Amazon
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Antitrust Law: Economic Theory and Common Law Evolution - $36.99
This book consolidates several different perspectives on antitrust law. First, Keith Hylton presents a detailed description of the law as it has developed through numerous judicia...Amazon
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Global Antitrust Law and Economics - $153.00
This new casebook presents a globalized approach to antitrust law and provides an understanding of the main antitrust regimes that apply throughout the world today. Whether in busi...Amazon
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Antitrust Law And Economics In A Nutshell (Nutshell Series) - $31.00
Reliable guide on antitrust law. Special attention is given to the expanded role of evidentiary standards and the procedural screens in determining litigation outcomes. A look into...Amazon
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Antitrust Law Questions
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What do you do when your mother in law hates you for no reason? 14 AnswersBoy oh boy, do I know what this is like! My husband's mother has hated me since day one for no reason (except that I took her baby away from her...in spirit...I... read more -
What is law?All Law is Man Made. There is no Divine Law, for all Divine Law and teachings were written by man. hehe A lot of people have addressed this question, but im un... read more -
Is the goal of law to provide Justice? If so, what is Justice? 1 AnswerAccording to the Declaration of Independence, Yes. According to former Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, No (America is a land of laws, not justice). read more -
What is the laws intent for Eminent Domain? 1 AnswerThe reasoning behind eminent domain laws is that the government retains the right to appropriate any property for a "public use" if it decides that this is in t... read more
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Antitrust Law Satire and Humor
- The Onion: Judge Orders God to Break up into smaller Deities (January 30, 2008)
- Stu's Views: Cartoons About Law and Lawyers: Antitrust Cartoon (January 8, 2008)
- BookRags: Antitrust Legislation
- CartoonStock: Antitrust Cartoon
- Rudebarbs: Antitrust Cartoon
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