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| Â | William Tecumseh Sherman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | His younger brother John Sherman would later become a U.S. Senator and the sponsor of the Sherman Antitrust Act. |  | | Sherman's bank failed during the financial panic of 1857 and he turned to the practice of law in Leavenworth, Kansas, at which he was also unsuccessful. |  | | Sherman's advance through Georgia and the Carolinas was characterized by widespread destruction of civilian supplies and infrastructure, and sometimes accompanied by looting; although officially forbidden, historians disagree as to how well enforced this position was. |
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| Â | Sherman Antitrust Act on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Antitrust action sharply declined in the 1920s, but under President Franklin Delano Roosevelt new acts supplementary to the Sherman Antitrust Act were passed (e.g., the Robinson-Patman Act), and antitrust action was vigorously resumed. |  | | In the Wilson administration the Clayton Antitrust Act (1914) was enacted to supplement the Sherman Antitrust Act, and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) was set up (1914). |  | | As a result of President Theodore Roosevelt's trust-busting campaigns, the Sherman Act began to be invoked with some success, and in 1904 the Supreme Court upheld the government in its suit for dissolution of the Northern Securities Company. |
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| Â | Sherman Antitrust Act |
 | | Sherman Antitrust Act, 1890, first measure passed by the U.S. Congress to prohibit trusts; it was named for Senator John |  | | Antitrust action sharply declined in the 1920s, but under President Franklin Delano Roosevelt new acts supplementary to the Sherman Antitrust Act were passed (e.g., the |  | | As a result of President Theodore Roosevelt's “trust-busting” campaigns, the Sherman Act began to be invoked with some success, and in 1904 the Supreme Court upheld the government in its suit for dissolution of the Northern Securities Company. |
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 | | Sherman Antitrust Act, 1890, first measure passed by the U.S. Congress to prohibit trusts; it was named for Senator John Sherman. |  | | ...Antitrust Act, see Clayton Antitrust Act; Sherman Antitrust Act.... |  | | Sherman Silver Purchase Act, 1890, passed by the U.S. Congress to supplant the Bland-Allison Act of 1878. |
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| Â | History of the Charles Sherman Family, John, William Tecumseh & Mary Elisabeth |
 | | John Sherman left a legacy of two Acts that bear his name, the Sherman Antitrust Act and the Sherman Silver Standard Act. |  | | Born into a seven generation family of lawyers, it was destined that John Sherman would become a lawyer, as did his older brothers Charles Taylor Sherman and William Tecumseh Sherman and before that their father Charles Robert Sherman, Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court. |  | | When John was eight years old he was sent to Mount Vernon, Ohio to live with his fathers cousin John Sherman and thereafter did not live in one place longer than four years. |
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| Â | Sherman, John on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Again in the Senate (1881-97), he was associated in 1890 with the passage of the Sherman Antitrust Act and the Sherman Silver Purchase Act. |  | | He had supported the Legal Tender Act of 1862 and the National Banking Act of 1863, but he opposed Secretary of the Treasury Hugh McCulloch's plan to retire the greenbacks in circulation and pushed a compromise plan for resuming specie payment. |  | | Sherman became (1867) chairman of the Senate finance committee and played a leading role in government finance in the Reconstruction period. |
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| Â | Sherman -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | (Click link for more info and facts about Sherman Antitrust Act) Sherman Antitrust Act |  | | Sherman is a (The name used to identify the members of a family (as distinguished from each member's given name)) surname that originated in the (Click link for more info and facts about Anglo-Saxon language) Anglo-Saxon language. |  | | (Click link for more info and facts about Sherman Silver Purchase Act) Sherman Silver Purchase Act |
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| Â | Sherman Antitrust Act -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | "Sherman Antitrust Act" Encyclopædia Britannica from Encyclopædia Britannica Premium Service. |  | | (1895), legal case in which the U.S. Supreme Court first interpreted the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890. |  | | Branch of the U.S. Justice Department primarily responsible for enforcing the antitrust laws, including the Sherman and Clayton acts. |
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| Â | Sherman Antitrust lawyer. |
 | | To find a Sherman Antitrust lawyer, please make your selection on the right. |  | | There are no lawyers listed in Antitrust in Sherman, Texas. |  | | Sherman Antitrust lawyer get a free listing |
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| Â | Antitrust, antitrust litigation, economics of regulation and antitrust |
 | | Antitrust guidelines The sherman antitrust act Sherman antitrust law Antitrust cases Standard oil antitrust At&t antitrust case Antitrust the movie Antitrust division department of justice International antitrust What is antitrust |  | | The fact that a defendant in an antitrust case has a patent "may be... |  | | Editor: Katie Cartwright NERA's GlobalAntitrust Weekly summarizes news about current cases in antitrust and... |
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| Â | Sherman Antitrust Act on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Antitrust action sharply declined in the 1920s, but under President Franklin Delano Roosevelt new acts supplementary to the Sherman Antitrust Act were passed (e.g., the Robinson-Patman Act), and antitrust action was vigorously resumed. |  | | Antitrust warning.(service contract clauses may violate Sherman Antitrust Act)(Column) |  | | The Hart-Scoss-Rodino Antitrust Improvement Act (1976) made it easier for regulators to investigate mergers for antitrust violations, but few mergers were blocked during the merger boom of the 1980s, when the FTC and Justice Dept. adopted a looser interpretation of antitrust legislation. |
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 | | Antitrust Law and Economics Law Review is a quarterly journal devoted to articles that examine the economic aspects of antitrust law, including the Sherman Act. |  | | The Antitrust Law Journal is published by the ABA Section of Antitrust Law as a service to its members and for the benefit of lawyers practicing in the field of antitrust law and trade regulation. |  | | Once a solid foundation on the Sherman Act has been built by using the code, legal encyclopedias, and secondary source, it is recommended that the legal professional locate looseleafs and periodicals for specific Sherman Act information. |
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| Â | #271: 05-17-05 THE HONORABLE ROBERT H. BORK TO RECEIVE JUSTICE DEPARTMENT'S 2005 JOHN SHERMAN AWARD |
 | | The John Sherman Award was created in 1994 and is presented by the Department's Antitrust Division to a person or persons in recognition of their outstanding contributions to the field of antitrust law, the protection of American consumers, and the preservation of economic liberty. |  | | WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Judge Robert H. Bork will receive the John Sherman Award from the Antitrust Division for his lifetime contributions to the teaching and enforcement of antitrust law and the development of antitrust policy, the Department of Justice announced today. |  | | Among Judge BorkÂ’s many contributions to the development of antitrust law, he is the author of The Antitrust Paradox. |
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| Â | AllRefer.com - Sherman Antitrust Act (U.S. History) - Encyclopedia |
 | | Sherman Antitrust Act, 1890, first measure passed by the U.S. Congress to prohibit trusts; it was named for Senator John Sherman. |  | | Antitrust action sharply declined in the 1920s, but under President Franklin Delano Roosevelt new acts supplementary to the Sherman Antitrust Act were passed (e.g., the Robinson-Patman Act), and antitrust action was vigorously resumed. |  | | The Sherman Act authorized the federal government to institute proceedings against trusts in order to dissolve them, but Supreme Court rulings prevented federal authorities from using the act for some years. |
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| Â | Sherman Antitrust Act and monopolies |
 | | Sherman was an expert on the regulation of commerce and was the chief author of the Sherman Antitrust Act. |  | | The Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890 was the first measure passed by the U.S. Congress to prohibit abusive monopolies, and in some ways it remains the most important. |  | | One was the Clayton Antitrust Act, which elaborated on the general provisions of the Sherman Act and specified a number of illegal practices that either contributed to or resulted from monopolization. |
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| Â | CONSORTIUM AND STANDARDS LIST |
 | | The reach of the Sherman Act increased during the Taft and Wilson administrations, with the enactment of the Clayton Antitrust Act and the establishment of the Federal Trade Commission in 1914. |  | | The Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890, as amended, prohibits every contract, combination, or conspiracy in restraint of trade and allows for the imposition of substantial penalties for violations thereof. |  | | The Act is named after Senator John Sherman, who first proposed the Act to address growing concern over the rapidly increasing prominence of large corporations, corporate trusts and business combinations in the US economic landscape toward the end of the nineteenth century. |
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| Â | CONSORTIUM AND STANDARDS LIST |
 | | The reach of the Sherman Act increased during the Taft and Wilson administrations, with the enactment of the Clayton Antitrust Act and the establishment of the Federal Trade Commission in 1914. |  | | Set forth at Title 15, §§ 1-7 of the US Code, the Sherman Act finds its basis in Congress' constitutional power to regulate interstate commerce and was enacted at a time when the only similar laws were state statutes governing intrastate businesses. |  | | The Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890, as amended, prohibits every contract, combination, or conspiracy in restraint of trade and allows for the imposition of substantial penalties for violations thereof. |
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| Â | AllRefer.com - Sherman Antitrust Act (U.S. History) - Encyclopedia |
 | | Antitrust action sharply declined in the 1920s, but under President Franklin Delano Roosevelt new acts supplementary to the Sherman Antitrust Act were passed (e.g., the Robinson-Patman Act), and antitrust action was vigorously resumed. |  | | The Sherman Act authorized the federal government to institute proceedings against trusts in order to dissolve them, but Supreme Court rulings prevented federal authorities from using the act for some years. |  | | The Hart-Scoss-Rodino Antitrust Improvement Act (1976) made it easier for regulators to investigate mergers for antitrust violations, but few mergers were blocked during the merger boom of the 1980s, when the FTC and Justice Dept. adopted a looser interpretation of antitrust legislation. |
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| Â | COURT TV ONLINE - TRIALS |
 | | In 1890, the 51st Congress passed the Sherman Antitrust Act, named for Senator John Sherman of Ohio. |  | | Antitrust practices have experienced a renaissance under the Clinton Administration as a result of the expanding economy and the political climate. |  | | While the Sherman Act made it illegal to monopolize or to restrain trade through unfair collaborations or conspiracies, the statute didn't specify exactly what conduct would be prohibited. |
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| Â | The Mac Observer - Microsoft Found To Be In Violation Of Sherman Antitrust Act |
 | | The Judge found that Microsoft violated section 2 of the Sherman Antitrust Act by maintaining a monopoly with it's strangle hold on the Windows OS and attempting to extend this monopoly to the Internet browser market. |  | | Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson issued his final verdict on the Microsoft antitrust case this afternoon finding the company guilt of violated the Sherman Antitrust Act by possessing and seeking to possess monopoly powers. |  | | The Encarta Learning Zone, a Microsoft company, defines the Sherman Antitrust Act as a "basic federal enactment regulating the operations of corporate trusts, passed by the U.S. Congress in July 1890, through the efforts of Senator John Sherman of Ohio. |
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| Â | Sherman Antitrust Act Opposing Monopolies Prohibits Restraint of Trade Questia.com Online Library |
 | | ...Editor The Sherman Antitrust Act, signed by President...interpretation under the Sherman Act was fundamentally...unlike modern antitrust law, did not...Effects of the... |  | | We...violation of the Sherman Act--has been...1962 in the antitrust treatment...authors of the... |  | | Full-text books and articles on the Sherman Antitrust Act are available exclusively at Questia. |
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| Â | CONSORTIUM AND STANDARDS LIST |
 | | The reach of the Sherman Act increased during the Taft and Wilson administrations, with the enactment of the Clayton Antitrust Act and the establishment of the Federal Trade Commission in 1914. |  | | The Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890, as amended, prohibits every contract, combination, or conspiracy in restraint of trade and allows for the imposition of substantial penalties for violations thereof. |  | | Set forth at Title 15, §§ 1-7 of the US Code, the Sherman Act finds its basis in Congress' constitutional power to regulate interstate commerce and was enacted at a time when the only similar laws were state statutes governing intrastate businesses. |
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| Â | Sherman Antitrust Act |
 | | Second Circuit dismisses claim for excessive service fees for EURO currency exchanges holding that Sherman Act does not reach foreign antitrust activity occurring within and outside United States that causes injury to foreign customer where that injury is independent of any injury to domestic customer. |  | | Antitrust action sharply declined in the 1920s, but under President Franklin Delano Roosevelt new acts supplementary to the Sherman Antitrust Act were passed (e.g., the |  | | The Sherman Act authorized the federal government to institute proceedings against trusts in order to dissolve them, but Supreme Court rulings prevented federal authorities from using the act for some years. |
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| Â | Search the Opinions of the US Supreme Court |
 | | (1) Whether under the Foreign Trade Antitrust Improvements Act of 1982 (FTAIA), 15 U.S.C. § 6a, the Sherman Act applies to claims of foreign plaintiffs whose injuries do not arise from the effects of antitrust violations on United States commerce? |  | | Whether allegations of inadequacies in a monopolist's affirmative assistance to its rivals, including resellers—as newly provided by incumbent local telephone companies under the Telecommunications Act of 1996—state a claim for unlawful unilateral predatory conduct under Section 2 of the Sherman Act 2. |  | | Whether antitrust and Communications Act standing extends to indirect purchasers, I.e., the customers of the defendant's customer, asserting injuries wholly derivative of the direct customer's injury, even when invoking only the direct customer's legal rights. |
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| Â | F02_list_11.doc |
 | | Antitrust Law and Economics Law Review is a quarterly journal devoted to articles that examine the economic aspects of antitrust law, including the Sherman Act. |  | | The Antitrust Law Journal is published by the ABA Section of Antitrust Law as a service to its members and for the benefit of lawyers practicing in the field of antitrust law and trade regulation. |  | | Once a solid foundation on the Sherman Act has been built by using the code, legal encyclopedias, and secondary source, it is recommended that the legal professional locate looseleafs and periodicals for specific Sherman Act information. |
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| Â | John Sherman -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article |
 | | He died in (additional info and facts about Washington, D.C.) Washington, D.C. Sherman is best known for the (additional info and facts about Sherman Antitrust Act) Sherman Antitrust Act, of which he was the chief author. |  | | Their father, Charles Robert Sherman, became a judge of the (additional info and facts about Ohio Supreme Court) Ohio Supreme Court about the time John was born, but died when John was only six years old. |  | | President (25th President of the United States; was assassinated by an anarchist (1843-1901)) William McKinley appointed Sherman as his (The position of the head of the State Department) Secretary of State on assuming office, and Sherman served in that position from 1897 to 1898. |
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