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Through The Antitrust Looking Glass. Twenty-First Annual Antitrust Review

1969; UC Berkeley School of Law; Volume: 57; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.2307/3479253

ISSN

1942-6542

Autores

Milton Handler,

Tópico(s)

Global trade and economics

Resumo

Herald Company, that, "The Court today stands the Sherman Act on its head."'"The books," says Alice in her quaint description of the looking glass world, "are something like our books, only the words go the wrong way. 2 With a statute upside down and with words running the wrong way, the commentator must perforce resort to mirrors in the presentation of his analysis. NEW CONCEPTS OF COMBINATION AND CONSPIRACYThe subject of intracorporate conspiracy is no stranger to these annual reviews.In 1951, when Timken Roller Bearing Company v. United States 3 and Kiefer-Stewart Company v.Joseph E. Seagram & Sons, Incorporated were decided, I devoted most of my review to an analysis of that "weird" principle.'I returned to it from time to time, 6 most recently two years ago when I discussed the Federal Trade Commission's decision in Schenley Industries, Incorporated.'I then called attention to Assistant Attorney General Turner's

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