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- This is a bit complicated to explain, but 23XI and Front Row have dropped one part of their claim against NASCAR. They originally claimed NASCAR violated both Section 1 and 2 of the Sherman Antitrust Act but now the teams are going to focus only on Section 2. Section 1 is more along the lines of
- whether NASCAR has monopoly power and Section 2 is about using that monopoly power illegally. Since the judge already ruled this week that NASCAR has monopoly power, the teams are focusing their case on if NASCAR is using that power illegally.
- This is a bit complicated to explain, but 23XI and Front Row have dropped one part of their claim against NASCAR. They originally claimed NASCAR violated both Section 1 and 2 of the Sherman Antitrust Act but now the teams are going to focus only on Section 2. Section 1 is more along the lines of
- whether NASCAR has monopoly power and Section 2 is about using that monopoly power illegally. Since the judge already ruled this week that NASCAR has monopoly power, the teams are focusing their case on if NASCAR is using that power illegally.
- This is a bit complicated to explain, but 23XI and Front Row have dropped one part of their claim against NASCAR. They originally claimed NASCAR violated both Section 1 and 2 of the Sherman Antitrust Act but now the teams are going to focus only on Section 2. Section 1 is more along the lines of
- whether NASCAR has monopoly power and Section 2 is about using that monopoly power illegally. Since the judge already ruled this week that NASCAR has monopoly power, the teams are focusing their case on if NASCAR is using that power illegally.
- This is a bit complicated to explain, but 23XI and Front Row have dropped one part of their claim against NASCAR. They originally claimed NASCAR violated both Section 1 and 2 of the Sherman Antitrust Act but now the teams are going to focus only on Section 2. Section 1 is more along the lines of
- whether NASCAR has monopoly power and Section 2 is about using that monopoly power illegally. Since the judge already ruled this week that NASCAR has monopoly power, the teams are focusing their case on if NASCAR is using that power illegally.
- This is a bit complicated to explain, but 23XI and Front Row have dropped one part of their claim against NASCAR. They originally claimed NASCAR violated both Section 1 and 2 of the Sherman Antitrust Act but now the teams are going to focus only on Section 2. Section 1 is more along the lines of
- whether NASCAR has monopoly power and Section 2 is about using that monopoly power illegally. Since the judge already ruled this week that NASCAR has monopoly power, the teams are focusing their case on if NASCAR is using that power illegally.
- This is a bit complicated to explain, but 23XI and Front Row have dropped one part of their claim against NASCAR. They originally claimed NASCAR violated both Section 1 and 2 of the Sherman Antitrust Act but now the teams are going to focus only on Section 2. Section 1 is more along the lines of
- whether NASCAR has monopoly power and Section 2 is about using that monopoly power illegally. Since the judge already ruled this week that NASCAR has monopoly power, the teams are focusing their case on if NASCAR is using that power illegally.
- This is a bit complicated to explain, but 23XI and Front Row have dropped one part of their claim against NASCAR. They originally claimed NASCAR violated both Section 1 and 2 of the Sherman Antitrust Act but now the teams are going to focus only on Section 2. Section 1 is more along the lines of
- whether NASCAR has monopoly power and Section 2 is about using that monopoly power illegally. Since the judge already ruled this week that NASCAR has monopoly power, the teams are focusing their case on if NASCAR is using that power illegally.
- This is a bit complicated to explain, but 23XI and Front Row have dropped one part of their claim against NASCAR. They originally claimed NASCAR violated both Section 1 and 2 of the Sherman Antitrust Act but now the teams are going to focus only on Section 2. Section 1 is more along the lines of
- whether NASCAR has monopoly power and Section 2 is about using that monopoly power illegally. Since the judge already ruled this week that NASCAR has monopoly power, the teams are focusing their case on if NASCAR is using that power illegally.
- This is a bit complicated to explain, but 23XI and Front Row have dropped one part of their claim against NASCAR. They originally claimed NASCAR violated both Section 1 and 2 of the Sherman Antitrust Act but now the teams are going to focus only on Section 2. Section 1 is more along the lines of
- whether NASCAR has monopoly power and Section 2 is about using that monopoly power illegally. Since the judge already ruled this week that NASCAR has monopoly power, the teams are focusing their case on if NASCAR is using that power illegally.
- This is a bit complicated to explain, but 23XI and Front Row have dropped one part of their claim against NASCAR. They originally claimed NASCAR violated both Section 1 and 2 of the Sherman Antitrust Act but now the teams are going to focus only on Section 2. Section 1 is more along the lines of
- whether NASCAR has monopoly power and Section 2 is about using that monopoly power illegally. Since the judge already ruled this week that NASCAR has monopoly power, the teams are focusing their case on if NASCAR is using that power illegally.
- This is a bit complicated to explain, but 23XI and Front Row have dropped one part of their claim against NASCAR. They originally claimed NASCAR violated both Section 1 and 2 of the Sherman Antitrust Act but now the teams are going to focus only on Section 2. Section 1 is more along the lines of
- whether NASCAR has monopoly power and Section 2 is about using that monopoly power illegally. Since the judge already ruled this week that NASCAR has monopoly power, the teams are focusing their case on if NASCAR is using that power illegally.
- This is a bit complicated to explain, but 23XI and Front Row have dropped one part of their claim against NASCAR. They originally claimed NASCAR violated both Section 1 and 2 of the Sherman Antitrust Act but now the teams are going to focus only on Section 2. Section 1 is more along the lines of
- whether NASCAR has monopoly power and Section 2 is about using that monopoly power illegally. Since the judge already ruled this week that NASCAR has monopoly power, the teams are focusing their case on if NASCAR is using that power illegally.
- This is a bit complicated to explain, but 23XI and Front Row have dropped one part of their claim against NASCAR. They originally claimed NASCAR violated both Section 1 and 2 of the Sherman Antitrust Act but now the teams are going to focus only on Section 2. Section 1 is more along the lines of
- whether NASCAR has monopoly power and Section 2 is about using that monopoly power illegally. Since the judge already ruled this week that NASCAR has monopoly power, the teams are focusing their case on if NASCAR is using that power illegally.
- This is a bit complicated to explain, but 23XI and Front Row have dropped one part of their claim against NASCAR. They originally claimed NASCAR violated both Section 1 and 2 of the Sherman Antitrust Act but now the teams are going to focus only on Section 2. Section 1 is more along the lines of
- whether NASCAR has monopoly power and Section 2 is about using that monopoly power illegally. Since the judge already ruled this week that NASCAR has monopoly power, the teams are focusing their case on if NASCAR is using that power illegally.
- This is a bit complicated to explain, but 23XI and Front Row have dropped one part of their claim against NASCAR. They originally claimed NASCAR violated both Section 1 and 2 of the Sherman Antitrust Act but now the teams are going to focus only on Section 2. Section 1 is more along the lines of
- whether NASCAR has monopoly power and Section 2 is about using that monopoly power illegally. Since the judge already ruled this week that NASCAR has monopoly power, the teams are focusing their case on if NASCAR is using that power illegally.