1. Nash v. United States, No. 197., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued March 18, 19, 1913. , June 9, 1913, Decided
OVERVIEW: The charge of conspiring with an anti-competitive intent was not overly vague because it required a finding of reasonableness and was sufficiently definite as a criminal charge under the antitrust laws.
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