Enacted in 1890, this foundational U.S. antitrust law prohibits monopolistic practices and conspiracies that restrain trade. It empowers the government and private parties to sue entities engaging in price-fixing or market allocation. Consumers benefit through competitive pricing and innovation, while businesses gain a fair marketplace free from anti-competitive coercion.
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