Cases pin-citing Town of Hallie · Go Syfert

Cases pin-citing Town of Hallie

Town of Hallie v. City of Eau Claire  ·  1985  ·  23 pinpoint citations from 9 cases, 7 distinct passages.


Auraria Student Housing at the Regency, LLC v. Campus Village Apartments, LLC  ·  2016-12-15  ·  Tenth Circuit  ·  3 pin-cites  ·  pin 105 L. Ed. 2d at 24
“Town of Hallie test”
Auraria Student Housing at the Regency, LLC v. Campus Village Apartments, LLC  ·  2011-11-23  ·  D. Colorado  ·  3 pin-cites  ·  pin 105 L. Ed. 2d at 24
“Town of Hallie test”
Shames v. CALIFORNIA TRAVEL AND TOURISM COM'N  ·  2010-11-24  ·  Ninth Circuit  ·  pin 105 S. Ct. at 1713
"We think it is clear that anti-competitive effects logically would result from this broad authority to regulate."
Shames v. California Travel & Tourism Commission  ·  2010-06-08  ·  Ninth Circuit  ·  pin 105 S. Ct. at 1713
“We think it is clear that anti-competitive effects logically would result from this broad authority to regulate”
Shames v. California Travel & Tourism Commission  ·  2010-06-08  ·  Ninth Circuit  ·  pin 105 S. Ct. at 1713
“We think it is clear that anti-competitive effects logically would result from this broad authority to regulate.”
NicSand, Inc. v. 3M Co.  ·  2007-10-17  ·  Sixth Circuit  ·  6 pin-cites  ·  pin 105 L. Ed. 2d at 24
"[T]here is little or no danger that [a city] is involved in a private price-fixing arrangement."
Superior-FCR Landfill, Inc. v. County of Wright  ·  1999-08-06  ·  D. Minnesota  ·  3 pin-cites  ·  pin 105 L. Ed. 2d at 24
“Municipalities ... are not beyond the reach of the antitrust laws by virtue of their status because they are not themselves sovereign.”
Automated Salvage Transport, Inc. v. Wheelabrator Environmental Systems, Inc.  ·  1998-08-20  ·  Second Circuit  ·  2 pin-cites  ·  pin 105 L. Ed. 2d at 24
"[R]equiring such explicit authorization by the State might have deleterious and unnecessary consequences."
Automated Salvage Transport, Inc. v. Wheelabrator Environmental Systems, Inc.  ·  1998-08-20  ·  Second Circuit  ·  3 pin-cites  ·  pin 105 L. Ed. 2d at 24
"[R]equiring such explicit authorization by the State might have deleterious and unnecessary consequences."