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NCAA v. Alston

Do the NCAA limits on college athlete compensation violate federal antitrust laws?

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Apple v. Pepper (Decision May 13, 2019)

Can iPhone App Store purchasers sue Apple for commission fees charged to app developers?

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Ohio v. American Express (Decided June 25, 2018)

The Sherman Act does not prohibit the Amex contract with the merchants because Ohio et al. have not shown anticompetitive effects on cardholders.

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Animal Science Products v. Hebei Welcome Pharmaceutical (Decided June 14, 2018)

The court was not required to defer to the Chinese government’s brief in interpreting Chinese law.

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Animal Science Products v. Hebei Welcome Pharmaceutical (Argument April 24, 2018)

The Chinese government filed a brief in a case to help the court interpret Chinese law. Was the court supposed to follow that interpretation blindly or make its own judgment?

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Salt River Project Agricultural Improvement and Power District v. Tesla (Argument Postponed)

Salt River, an electricity supplier, was denied immunity from antitrust liability. Can Salt River appeal now, or must it wait until the case is over?

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Ohio v. American Express (Argument February 26, 2018)

Can the states prove Amex’s contract with merchants is illegal without proving negative effects on cardholders?

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Legal Landscape of Laws Relating to Corporate Mergers

Learn about the history of government regulation of corporate mergers, along with some current examples.

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