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Sherman Act
A foundational antitrust law in the United States that prohibits monopolistic practices and promotes competition.
Clayton Act
An antitrust law enacted in the United States in 1914, aimed at preventing anti-competitive practices and monopolies.
Sherman Antitrust Act
A foundational piece of U.S. legislation passed in 1890 aimed at preventing anti-competitive practices, monopolies, and fostering fair competition in the marketplace.
Supreme Court
The highest judicial court in a country or state, which typically has the final say in legal disputes.
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