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Rawand Mahmood
on Nov 21, 2024Verified
Which of the following, under the Sherman Act, permits a defendant to offer justification for their per se violation?
A) Quick-look
B) Purposeful
C) Justifiable
D) Necessary
E) Gracious
Per Se Violation
An action that by its very existence carries with it liability, as opposed to an action that violates a rule of reason.
Sherman Act
A landmark federal statute in antitrust law that prohibits monopolistic practices and promotes competition.
- Investigate the utilization of the rule of reason and per se illegality within the context of antitrust cases.
Verified Answer
CP
Learning Objectives
- Investigate the utilization of the rule of reason and per se illegality within the context of antitrust cases.
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