Standard Oil Co. v. Federal Trade Commission

Supreme Court of the United States · Decided 1951-01-08

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Me. Justice Burton delivered the opinion of the Court. In this case the Federal Trade Commission challenged the right of the Standard Oil Company, under the Rob *234 inson-Patman Act, 1 to sell gasoline to four comparatively large “jobber” customers in Detroit at a less price per gallon than it sold like gasoline to many compa…

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