Daniel Rauch writes that when the Sherman Act passed in 1890, it was widely assumed that the law would act as a supplement to state antitrust actions. Rauch explores why state-level antitrust litigation did not take root. Read more here.
Daniel Rauch writes that when the Sherman Act passed in 1890, it was widely assumed that the law would act as a supplement to state antitrust actions. Rauch explores why state-level antitrust litigation did not take root. Read more here.