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Home >  Short Publications >  The Supreme Court: The 2005-2006 Term in Review
The Supreme Court: The 2005-2006 Term in Review
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Posted: Wednesday, September 5, 2007
WATCH REPORT
National Legal Center for the Public Interest  
Publication Date: August 1, 2006

At press time in late June, the Supreme Court is getting ready to wrap up its 2005-2006 Term. Conveniently, however, most of the major business-related cases have been handed down. Here are the most important business-related decisions.

Antitrust

Robinson-Patman

Volvo Trucks North America, Inc. v. Reeder-Simco GMC, Inc.
No. 04-905
argued October 31, 2005
decided January 10, 2006

Section 2(a) of the Clayton Act, as amended by Robinson-Patman, prohibits manufacturers from engaging in price discrimination among retailers with respect to the same commodity in cases where such discrimination would lessen competition or establish a monopoly. . . .

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Middle Eastern Outlook

Middle Eastern OutlookIn the latest edition of Middle Eastern Outlook, Ali Alfoneh argues that Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is attempting to consolidate power by weakening and discrediting the clergy.


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