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  • ...gulation of railroads and large corporations (called "trusts", hence the [[Antitrust]] movement), the protective tariff, the role of labor unions, child labor,
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  • ...AMA, in 1976, a Chicago DC, Chester Wilk, and three other DCs brought an [[antitrust]] suit against the AMA and two other medical associations - [[Wilk v. Amer
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  • ...lly as those limitations were imposed between the enactment of the Clayton Antitrust Act in 1914 and the end of the 1920s. Based on the theory that the lower co
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  • ...ed itself of the local telephone companies in 1984 in order to settle an [[antitrust]] suit brought against it by the [[United States Department of Justice]].
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  • * Bringhurst, Bruce. ''Antitrust and the Oil Monopoly: The Standard Oil Cases,''. Greenwood Press, 1979.
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  • ...s to promote competition, either by removing barriers, as in the case of [[antitrust]] or [[competition policy]], or by providing consumers with information tha
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  • ...the turn of that century. See the [[Sherman Antitrust Act]] and [[Clayton Antitrust Act]]. .... The discipline arose partly out of a critique of trade unions and U.S. [[Antitrust]] law. The most influential proponents, such as [[Richard Posner]] and [[Ol
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  • ...ial bids, he promoted Free Silver in 1896, anti-imperialism in 1900, and [[Antitrust|trust-busting]] in 1908, calling on all Democrats to renounce [[American Co
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  • ...on veterans. By 1890, however, the Republicans had agreed to the [[Sherman Antitrust Act]] and the [[Interstate Commerce Commission]] in response to complaints ...legislation and pure food laws. He was more successful in Court, bringing antitrust suits that broke up the [[Northern Securities]] trust and [[Standard Oil]].
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  • ...ond term. In effect, Wilson laid to rest the issues of tariffs, money and antitrust that had dominated politics for 40 years. Wilson led the U.S. to victory i
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  • ...nterpreting electrocardiograms. As a result, four chiropractors brought an antitrust case against the AMA and others, and in 1987 a Federal Judge ruled that the
    42 KB (6,078 words) - 04:56, 26 October 2013
  • ...Roosevelt had personally approved. Consequently, Taft lost the support of antitrust reformers (who disliked his conservative rhetoric), of big business (which
    65 KB (10,196 words) - 12:14, 13 March 2024
  • ...less of race or gender, built the [[San Francisco Bay Bridge]], created an antitrust division in the [[Justice Department]], required air mail carriers to impro
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  • ...n in efficiency . Those theoretical developments were the foundation for [[antitrust]] and other forms of [[competition policy]], the economics and politics of
    55 KB (8,316 words) - 19:47, 7 March 2024
  • ...n in efficiency . Those theoretical developments were the foundation for [[antitrust]] and other forms of [[competition policy]], the economics and politics of
    55 KB (8,323 words) - 19:47, 7 March 2024
  • ...oil and transportation industries, the attorney general's prosecutions of antitrust activities, and state support of an advanced public education program. Hog
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  • ...in 1976, a Chicago chiropractor, Chester Wilk, and three others brought an antitrust suit against the AMA (see [[Wilk et al vs AMA et al.]]). In 1987, the Feder
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  • ...in 1976, a Chicago chiropractor, Chester Wilk, and three others brought an antitrust suit against the AMA (see [[Wilk et al vs AMA et al.]]). In 1987, the Feder
    63 KB (9,315 words) - 12:46, 30 April 2011
  • ...fine being laid against the company- 18 million euros, one of the largest antitrust fines applied in the history of the commission. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi
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  • ...s for Union veterans. By 1890, the Republicans had agreed to the [[Sherman Antitrust Act]] and the [[Interstate Commerce Commission]] in response to complaints
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