Last month, two members of Congress introduced the Monopolization Deterrence Act, which would allow the Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission to seek civil penalties for monopolization ...
The Sherman Antitrust Act, passed more than a century ago, still holds weight in the digital age. Dean Leonard Baynes, with the University of Houston Law Center, explains how in Apple Inc. v Pepper, ...
The foundations of American antitrust law date back to the late 19th century, a period known as the Gilded Age, during which the US saw rapid industrialization, the rise of large corporations, and ...
Editor’s note: Katie Clarey is a regular freelancer with HR Dive. Her column, Back to Basics, began four years ago, when she started covering employment law. If you’re new to HR (or just need a little ...
The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) actively enforces the Sherman Act within the U.S. and internationally. Generally described, the Sherman Act is a powerful statutory scheme designed to ...
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