any conspiracy that has a substantial effect on u.s. commerce is within the scope of the sherman act, unless it occurs outside the united states. true false

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It is true that any conspiracy that has a substantial effect on u.s. commerce is within the scope of the sherman act, unless it occurs outside the united states.

The Sherman Act generally forbids 1) anticompetitive contracts and 2) unilateral actions that dominate or attempt to monopolise the relevant market. The Act permits the Department of Justice to file lawsuits to prevent activity that violates the law, and it also permits private individuals who were harmed by such conduct to file lawsuits for monetary damages i.e. three times as much money in damages as the violation cost them. A corpus of case law based on the Sherman Act has been established over time by the federal courts, making some forms of anticompetitive behaviour illegal per se and requiring case-by-case consideration of whether the behaviour unfairly restricts commerce.

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