IN RE EDUCATIONAL TESTING SERVICE PRAXIS PRINCIPLE

MDL No. 1643.

429 F.Supp.2d 752 (2005)

In re EDUCATIONAL TESTING SERVICE PRAXIS PRINCIPLES OF LEARNING AND TEACHING: GRADES 7-12 LITIGATION. This Document Relates To: All Cases.

United States District Court, E.D. Louisiana.

December 1, 2005.


ORDER AND REASONS

VANCE, District Judge.

The defendant, Educational Testing Service, moves to dismiss a number of plaintiffs' claims, including the claim for monopolization under Section 2 of the Sherman Act. In this opinion, the Court addresses only the Sherman Act issues. Because plaintiffs have failed to allege conduct that amounts to monopolization under the federal antitrust laws, the Court...

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