Supreme Court Case to Determine Bounds of State Board Immunity in Antitrust Matters
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Supreme Court Case to Determine Bounds of State Board Immunity in Antitrust Matters – Eric M. Fish (Federation of State Medical Boards (D.C. Office))
ABSTRACT: As the United States Supreme Court finalizes its docket for the October 2014 term, state regulatory boards will be paying close attention to the outcome of a case certain to clarify board immunity from antitrust liability and whose outcome may impact the ability of state boards act to act in furtherance of the goal of public protection.
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