Antitrust Law Basics
Price Discrimination and Competition
Major Antitrust Cases
Administrative Agencies
Agency power and procedures
100

What is the Sherman Act

The Sherman Act prohibits contracts, combinations, and conspiracies that restrain trade.

100

What is the Robinson-Patman Act? 

Charging different prices to competing purchasers of the same product may violate this Act.

100

What is a patent?

In Illinois Tool Works Inc. v. Independent Ink, Inc., the Supreme Court ruled that tying arrangements are not presumed illegal when involving this.

100

What is the executive branch? 

Administrative agencies are part of this branch of government.

100

What is rulemaking?

The power to create legally binding regulations is called this.

200

What is the Clayton Act?

This Act addresses price discrimination and exclusive dealing.

200

What is predatory pricing? 

Selling goods below cost to eliminate competitors is known as this.

200

What is market power?

The Court in Illinois Tool Works rejected the automatic presumption of this.

200

What is the regulatory agency?

An agency created by Congress through enabling legislation is called this.

200

What is enforcement power? 

The power to investigate and bring enforcement actions is called this.

300

What is the FTC Act?

This Act created the Federal Trade Commission.

300

What is price discrimination/predatory pricing? 

In Utah Pie Co. v. Continental Baking Co., the issue centered on this type of pricing behavior.

300

What is the Clayton Act?

In Utah Pie Co. v. Continental Baking Co., the Court found violations under this Act.

300

What is the FTC?

Federal Trade Commission 

300

What is a trial?

A formal agency hearing resembles this type of court proceeding.

400

What is the horizontal restraint?

An agreements among competitors at the same market level are called this.

400

What is a typing arrangement? 

A seller conditions the sale of one product on the purchase of another product.

400

What is the market power in the typing product?

Illinois Tool Works clarified that plaintiffs must prove this rather than assume it.

400

What are commissions or boards?

Independent agencies are typically headed by these instead of a single director.

400

What is informal rulemaking? 

This type of rulemaking requires notice and an opportunity for public comment.

500

What is per se illegality? 

Practices that are automatically illegal under antitrust law fall under this rule.

500

What is competition? 

To prove illegal price discrimination, a plaintiff must show injury to themselves.

500

What is frozen pies?

involves competition in this product market.

500

What is the APA?

Administrative Procedure Act

500

What is enabling legislation? 

An agency’s authority is limited by this document, passed by Congress.

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