Word: anti-trust
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...public often makes up its mind first-and the Congress, with its sensitive ear, follows-the citizen must learn the facts before he can give strong support to sensible laws. Some lasting laws that grew out of noted investigations: the Federal Reserve Act. of 1913, the Clayton Anti-Trust Act and the Securities Exchange...
...relationships among the directors of the 1,000 largest U.S. manufacturing corporations constitute a threat to competition." What was even more alarming, FTC Chairman James M. Mead told a House Judiciary subcommittee, was that there were ways to interlock that Congress had not covered when it passed the Clayton Anti-Trust Act. The law, he said, "can be so easily evaded as to be scarcely worth enforcing...
...enormous size brought far greater problems. The Government's trustbusters brought the company to trial on charges of violating the Sherman Anti-Trust...
...Charged with monopolizing the U.S. theater in violation of the anti-trust laws were...
...portion of the business in their industries. Theses commentators also believe that the courts are coming more and more to hold that any domination of an industry by one or a few firms, even if no overt collusion among them can be shown, is a violation of the Sherman Anti-Trust...