Gordon v. New York Stock Exchange, Inc.

Supreme Court of the United States · Decided 1975-06-26

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Mr. Justice Douglas, concurring. The Court relies upon three factors — statutory authorization for regulation by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), a long history of actual SEC oversight and approval, and continued congressional affirmation of the SEC’s role — in holding that the system of fixed commission rates employed on the securities exchanges is immune from antitrust attack. While I join tha…

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