Brief for the United States (1914)

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IV INDEX. Page. PART XI: The Agreements are Being Enforced To-day. 240 PART XH: Conc erning Interstate Commerce 246 PART Xni: Concerning the Manner in which the Supreme Court has Applied the ' ' Rule of Reason" in the Twelve Cases Decided Since the Standard Oil and Tobacco Decisions 250 1. St. Louis Terminal case 251 2. "Bathtub Trust" case 254 3. Union Pacific case 257 4. Anthracite Coal case 265 5. Cotton Corner case 271 6. Virtue i;. Creamery Co 274 7. Shoe Machinery case 277 8. U. S. V, Pacific & Arctic Co 280 9. Xaval Stores case 282 10. Sanatogen case 284 11. R. H. Macy copyright case 288 12. Lumber dealers case 291 PART XIV: The Economic Policy Declared by Congress IS that the Flow of Trade in the (Channels OF Interstate Commerce Shall Remain Free and Natural — The Undue Interference WITH THE Natural Course of Trade OR THE Undue Suppression of Competition BY Combination Violates this Policy and IS Contrary to the Stati te — The Phimahy Motive of Those Entering into a Combination Can Not Determine its Legality.. 296 PART XV: The Motion Pictuke PatfntsCo. is an Tnlaw FUL InSTRUMENTAI.I'I Y CREATED, OPERATED, and Maintained for the Pi hpose of CarRYiN(j into Effect and Enf()1{cin(j the 1lle(;al Restraints Imposfd in Defendants on Commekck 1 r Ml sr hi: I )iss()LVEi) . 302