Tagged: conspiracy to restrain trade

“The Sherman Act, under which most of our anti-trust law has been developed, prohibits contracts, combinations or conspiracies in restraint of trade or commerce among the states or foreign nations.’ s Its prohibitions extend to those who monopolize, attempt to monopolize, or combine and conspire to monopolize any part of interstate or foreign trade or commerce.”

Source: Philip Marcus. Civil Rights and the Anti-trust Laws. 18 U. Chi. L. Rev. 171, 174-5 1950-1951.