1. United States v. Joint Traffic Ass'n, No. 84., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued February 24, 25, 1898. , October 24, 1898, Decided
OVERVIEW: Railroad association's agreement to maintain higher rail rates than would otherwise prevail was a restraint of trade. Alleged reasonableness of rates was not relevant to a determination that the conduct was illegal price fixing under the Sherman Act.
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