Boycotts II: United States Trotting Association v Chicago Downs Association, Inc.

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United States Trotting Association v. Chicago Downs Ass’n, 666 F.2d 781 (7th Cir. 1981): Flexible Application of the Per Se Rule Against Group Boycotts

Instructor

Alan Meese

Ball Professor of Law, Dean’s Faculty Fellow and Director, Center for the Study of Law & Markets, William & Mary Law School

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