1. Brown v. United States, No. 33, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, October 14, 1927, Argued , February 20, 1928, Decided
OVERVIEW: Corporations and associations existing under or authorized by law were "persons" subject to the provisions of the Sherman Act and could be required to produce evidence regarding controversies arising under the Act.
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