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  2. United States antitrust law - Wikipedia

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    Every violation of the antitrust laws is a blow to the free-enterprise system envisaged by Congress. This system depends on strong competition for its health and vigor, and strong competition depends, in turn, on compliance with antitrust legislation. In enacting these laws, Congress had many means at its disposal to penalize violators.

  3. China launches an antitrust probe into Google. Here's ... - AOL

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    Google has been accused of violating antitrust law in other countries, including those in the European Union, South Korea, Russia, India and Turkey, for allegedly abusing its market dominance. ___

  4. Biggest court cases of 2025: From Diddy and Luigi ... - AOL

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    DOJ's Apple antitrust lawsuit. The Justice Department sued Apple in March, accusing it of violating antitrust laws by illegally maintaining a smartphone monopoly. More than a dozen states have ...

  5. Opinion - Time to settle up? The new administration and the ...

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    As the Trump administration reviews major antitrust cases against five of America’s largest tech companies, it must decide how to enforce competition laws while preserving U.S. innovation and ...

  6. Competition law - Wikipedia

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    Every violation of the antitrust laws is a blow to the free-enterprise system envisaged by Congress. This system depends on strong competition for its health and vigor, and strong competition depends, in turn, on compliance with antitrust legislation. In enacting these laws, Congress had many means at its disposal to penalize violators.

  7. Sherman Antitrust Act - Wikipedia

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    When a per se rule is applied (in contrast to a rule of reason analysis), a civil violation of the antitrust laws is found merely by proving that the conduct occurred and that it fell within a per se category. [21] Conduct considered unlawful per se includes horizontal price-fixing, [22] horizontal market division, [23] and concerted refusals ...

  8. US accuses Visa of monopolizing debit card swipes

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    By Jody Godoy (Reuters) -Visa shares took a hit on Tuesday after the U.S. Department of Justice filed a lawsuit accusing it of violating antitrust law by suppressing competition by threatening ...

  9. United States v. Alcoa - Wikipedia

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    United States v. Alcoa, 148 F.2d 416 (2d Cir. 1945), [1] is a landmark decision concerning United States antitrust law.Judge Learned Hand's opinion is notable for its discussion of determining the relevant market for market share analysis and—more importantly—its discussion of the circumstances under which a monopoly is guilty of monopolization under section 2 of the Sherman Antitrust Act.