The Clayton Antitrust Act was enacted by the US Congress October 15, 1914.
The final version of the law passed the US Senate on October 5, 1914 and later by the House of Representatives October 8.
The Sherman Act (Sherman Anti-Trust Act) was passed on July 2, 1890 by the US Congress.
1890
There are three major federal antitrust laws: The Sherman Antitrust Act, the Clayton Act and the Federal Trade Commission Act.
The U.S. v. E.C. Knight
The Clayton Antitrust Act spelled out what businesses could and could not do.
the provent monopkt
Clayton Antitrust Act
The Clayton Antitrust Act was intended to stop trusts from ever forming.apex=)
Clayton Antitrust Act
The Clayton Antitrust Act spelled out what businesses could and could not do.
The Clayton Antitrust Act was intended to stop trusts from ever forming.apex=)
Henry De Lamar Clayton
There are three major federal antitrust laws: The Sherman Antitrust Act, the Clayton Act and the Federal Trade Commission Act.
The Clayton Antitrust Act was intended to stop trusts from ever forming.apex=)
The U.S. v. E.C. Knight
The Clayton Antitrust Act spelled out what businesses could and could not do.
the provent monopkt
Clayton Antitrust Act.
Clayton Antitrust Act