The $185 million penalty is the third-largest criminal fine under the Sherman Act.
This state has a Little Sherman Act; you can prosecute.
It was another and quite a different evil at which the Sherman Act was aimed.
Congress could, for example, adopt a useful general goal in the Sherman Act.
This was a quintessential antitrust violation of the Sherman Act.
In that regard, the Sherman Act does not create a regime of strict liability.
The class action lawsuit was based on conspiracy charges under the Sherman Act.
This court, today, confronting the question of the Sherman Act, is.
This was held to be an unlawful restraint of trade contrary to the Sherman Act.
Congress did not intend to override important state interests in passing the Sherman Act.