City of Lafayette v. Louisiana Power & Light Co.

Supreme Court of the United States · Decided 1978-03-29

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Mr. Justice Marshall, concurring. I agree with The Chief Justice, post, at 426-426, that any implied “state action” exemption from the antitrust laws should be no broader than is necessary to serve the State’s legitimate purposes. I join the plurality opinion, however, because the test there established, relating to whether it is “state policy to displace competition,” ante, at 413, incorpo…

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