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...possible suit stems from a two-year investigation by the Department of Justice that culminated in a lawsuit charging Harvard and the other schools with violating federal antitrust laws by discussing financial aid packages for individual applicants...
...continue to maintain that antitrust laws should not apply to charitable funds being used for charitable purposes," Campbell said...
Robert B. Donin, a University attorney who has handled the antitrust case for Harvard, and MIT lawyer Thane D. Scott did not return phone calls last night...
...most fearsome qualities. They have become so dominant in their markets, charge critics, that they are virtual monopolies. In a way eerily reminiscent of the Justice Department's famous 1969 trust- busting suit against IBM (dismissed after 13 years), both Intel and Microsoft are under investigation for possible antitrust violations...
...District Court for the Eastern district of Pennsylvania determined on 9/2/92 that the scholarship practices of Harvard, MIT and the seven other Ivy League schools violated the U.S. antitrust laws. If you were admitted to more than one college within that group, and your high school record was excellent relative to other members of your entering class, the admissions office of you college may have engaged in collusion with other colleges to which you were admitted to eliminate or reduce your scholarship aid. you may be entitled to damages of treble you aid reduction, plus attorneys fees. Top participate...