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American Needle, Inc. v. National Football League, 560 U.S. 183 (2010), was a United States Supreme Court case regarding the ability of teams in the National Football League to conspire for purposes of a violation of §1 of the Sherman Antitrust Act.
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In American Needle, Inc. v. National Football League, 560 U.S. 183 (2010), the Court refined the rule in Copperweld, holding that intra-enterprise agreements may be reviewed under §1 of the Sherman Act where they deprive the marketplace of independent centers of decision making, thus harming actual or potential competition. [5]
For almost a decade, Reebok International has had an exclusive license to sell headwear with the National Football League's team logos, but perhaps not for much longer. A unanimous Supreme Court ...
Facebook recently paid 1.4 million Illinois residents $397 in 2022 as part of a class action lawsuit for facial recognition breaches through its “Tag Suggestions” feature, per CNBC. Google is ...
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US federal courts have jurisdiction over an action initiated by an American company, against an American citizen infringing on that company's trademark rights, if the citizen's operations and their effects are not confined within the territorial limits of a foreign country. Dairy Queen, Inc. v. Wood: 369 U.S. 469: April 30, 1962: 7–0 Procedural
American Airlines has settled a racial discrimination lawsuit filed by three Black men who alleged they were thrown off a plane in January for a false complaint about body odor. Terms of the ...