Clayton Antitrust Act
Is Clayton Antitrust Act officially considered as a part of Sherman Antitrust Act,
i.e. McCarran-Ferguson Act automatically prohibits all activities specified in Clayton Antitrust Act?
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Is Clayton Antitrust Act officially considered as a part of Sherman Antitrust Act,
i.e. McCarran-Ferguson Act automatically prohibits all activities specified in Clayton Antitrust Act?
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Clayton and Robinson-Patman are updates to Sherman to close loopholes. All three apply to insurance, after McCarran-Ferguson.
Does the McCarran Ferguson act still consider insurance as interstate commerce?
Also did mcCarran Ferguson specifically state anything about bureau ratemaking, or was that part of the model laws
Yes, it did.
One of the main goals of M-F was to allow insurers to continue bureau ratemaking under state regulation, free from federal antitrust prosecution (except in cases of boycott, coercion, or intimidation).