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Violations of the Clayton Act are the responsibility of the Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission.
State Action Doctrine
A principle in U.S. constitutional law that requires government action in order for constitutional provisions to apply to a particular case, particularly those involving equal protection and due process.
Constitutional Guarantees
Provisions within a constitution that protect certain rights and liberties of the individuals or entities against infringements.
Due Process
A fundamental legal principle that ensures fair treatment through the normal judicial system, especially as a citizen's entitlement.
Federal Preemption
Federal preemption refers to the principle that federal law takes precedence over state laws in cases where both could apply.
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