Date decided 1953 | ||
Full case name Times-Picayune Publishing Co. v. United States Citations 345 U.S. 594 (more)73 S.Ct. 872 Prior history Appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana Majority Clark, joined by Vinson, Reed, Frankfurter, Jackson Dissent Burton, joined by Black, Douglas, Minton People also search for United States v. Loew's Inc. |
Times-Picayune Publishing Co. v. United States, 345 U.S. 594 (1953), is an antitrust law decision by the United States Supreme Court. In a 5–4 decision it held that a tie-in sale of morning and evening newspaper advertising space does not violate the Sherman Antitrust Act, because there was no market dominance in the tying product.
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