1. FTC v. Curtis Pub. Co., No. 86., SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, Argued November 17, 1922. , January 8, 1923, Decided
OVERVIEW: Competitive business practices, including the engagement of agents to support the distribution and sales of publications, did not violate the antitrust laws absent unfair methods or anti-competitive motives.
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