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- Title
ARTHUR V. MICROSOFT: THE SUPREME COURT OF NEBRASKA SACRIFICES NEBRASKA'S ANTITRUST LAW FOR INDIRECT PURCHASERS TO HAVE STANDING IN ANTITRUST CLAIMS.
- Authors
McCoy, Kate A.
- Abstract
This article reports that antitrust laws are based on the strong public policy against economic power being concentrated in a small number of people. Thus, antitrust regulation seeks to protect competition and the public interest. Although the U.S. federal government began promulgating antitrust regulation in 1890, today, state antitrust statutes regulate trade also. As a result, state antitrust law may differ from federal antitrust law and states' antitrust laws may differ from one another. Therefore, application of antitrust law can be inconsistent depending on the jurisdiction.
- Subjects
UNITED States; ANTITRUST law; AMERICAN law; JURISDICTION; ACTIONS &; defenses (Law); COMMERCIAL law
- Publication
Creighton Law Review, 2004, Vol 38, Issue 1, p155
- ISSN
0011-1155
- Publication type
Article