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at 471 (Brandeis, J., dissenting). 13. Plessy, 163 U.S. at 552 (Harlan, J., dissenting). 14. See, e.g., In re Cement Antitrust Litig., 673 F.2d 1020
played an important role in the context of the Noerr- Pennington doctrine, which provides court-created immunity against antitrust liability for ac
federalism. The “AG Multistate” was an innovation first developed by a small group of Attorneys General in the 1980s in antitrust litigation. It
derivative contracts were terminated, resulting in a massive destruction of value. See Too Big To Fail: The Role for Bankruptcy and Antitrust Law in Financial
Similarly, state antitrust laws contain explicit jurisdictional tethers that limit local prosecutors’ authority. The Cartwright Act permits district
management with respect to complex antitrust cases like Twombly, it is another to be concerned in connection with civil rights cases like Iqbal, where
seemingly interminable civil trial—an “antitrust battle royale” that pitted two corporate giants against one another and comprised approximately 30,000
antitrust considerations. See Rhode, supra, at 10 n.36. 273. Some auto clubs were for-profit entities rather than nonprofits, and the former would likely
Thomas Penfield Jackson felt ill equipped to understand the technical details of the Microsoft antitrust case over which he presided a decade ago.28