1. United States v. Crescent Amusement Co., Nos. 17; 18, SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, November 6, 7, 1944, Argued , December 11, 1944, Decided
OVERVIEW: Evidence showing that motion picture companies used buying power for purpose of restricting competitors' ability to license films and eliminate competition by purchase of their property was sufficient to demonstrate a violation of the Sherman Act.
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