FASHION GUILD v. TRADE COMM'N.

No. 537.

312 U.S. 457 (1941)

FASHION ORIGINATORS' GUILD OF AMERICA, INC., ET AL. v. FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION.

Supreme Court of United States.

Decided March 3, 1941.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Mr. Charles B. Rugg, with whom Messrs. Milton C. Weisman, Archibald Cox, and Melvin A. Albert were on the brief, for petitioners.

Solicitor General Biddle, with whom Assistant Attorney General Arnold and Messrs. James C. Wilson and Wilber Stammler were on the brief, for respondent.


MR. JUSTICE BLACK delivered the opinion of the Court.

The Circuit Court of Appeals, with modifications not here challenged, affirmed a Federal Trade Commission decree ordering petitioners to cease and desist from certain practices found to have been done in combination and to constitute "unfair methods of competition" tending to monopoly.1 Determination of the correctness of the decision below...

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