1. United States v. Patten, No. 282., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued November 9, 10, 1911; reargued October 23, 24, 1912. , January 6, 1913, Decided
OVERVIEW: A judgment sustaining demurrers to counts charging defendants with violation of the Sherman Anti-trust Act was reversed in part because the Act denounced as criminal the alleged conspiracy to run a corner in the available supply of cotton.
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