Robertson v. National Basketball Association, 556 F.2d 682 (2d Cir. 1977),[1] was an antitrust lawsuit filed by American basketball player Oscar Robertson against the National Basketball Association (NBA). Filed in 1970, the lawsuit was settled in 1976 and resulted in the free agency rules now used in the NBA.[2]
Facts
Robertson sought through his lawsuit to block any merger of the NBA with the American Basketball Association (ABA), to end the option clause that bound a player to a single NBA team in perpetuity, to end the NBA's college draft binding a player to one team, and to end restrictions on free-agent signings. The suit also sought damages for NBA players for past harm caused by the option clause.
Robertson's lawsuit prevented the planned 1970 merger of the National Basketball Association with the American Basketball Association.
Judgment
The court issued an injunction against any merger. The ABA-NBA merger was thus delayed until 1976.
Significance
In 1972, Congress came close to enacting legislation to enable a merger but the measure was not passed. As a result, the two leagues did not merge until 1976.
Although he wasn't playing anymore, Robertson was not out of sight. As president of the NBA players union, Robertson's 1970 suit against the NBA contended the draft, option clause and other rules restricting player movement were violations of antitrust laws. The suit was settled in 1976, when the league agreed to let players become free agents in exchange for their old team's "right of first refusal" to match any offer they might receive.[3]
See also
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US v. Von's Grocery Co., 384 U.S. 270 (1966) |
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FTC v. Staples, Inc., 970 F. Supp. 1066 (1997) |
Hospital Corp. of America v. FTC, 807 F. 2d 1381 (1986) |
FTC v. H.J. Heinz Co., 246 F.3d 708 (2001) |
US v. Oracle Corp, 331 F. Supp. 2d 1098 (2004) |
US v. Columbia Steel Co., 334 U.S. 495 (1948) |
US v. E.I. Du Pont De Nemours & Co., 351 U.S. 377 (1956) |
Brown Shoe Co., Inc. v. United States, 370 U.S. 294 (1962) |
US v. Sidney W. Winslow, 227 U.S. 202 (1913) |
US v. Continental Can Co., 378 U.S. 441 (1964) |
FTC v. Proctor & Gamble Co., 386 U.S. 568 (1967) |
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Citizen Publishing Co. v. United States, 394 U.S. 131 (1969) |
Cargill, Inc. v. Monfort of Colorado, Inc, 479 U.S. 104 (1986) |
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Sherman Antitrust Act Section 2 case law | |
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Other Sherman Antitrust Act cases |
- United States v. E. C. Knight Co. (1895)
- United States v. Trans-Missouri Freight Association (1897)
- Addyston Pipe & Steel Co. v. United States (1899)
- Northern Securities Co. v. United States (1904)
- Swift & Co. v. United States (1905)
- Loewe v. Lawlor (1908)
- Dr. Miles Medical Co. v. John D. Park & Sons Co. (1911)
- United States v. Terminal Railroad Association (1912)
- Chicago Board of Trade v. United States (1918)
- United States v. Colgate & Co. (1919)
- Federal Baseball Club v. National League (1922)
- United States v. General Electric Co. (1926)
- Interstate Circuit, Inc. v. United States (1939)
- Ethyl Gasoline Corp. v. United States (1940)
- Fashion Originators' Guild of America v. FTC (1941)
- United States v. Masonite Corp. (1942)
- United States v. Univis Lens Co. (1942)
- Parker v. Brown (1943)
- United States v. South-Eastern Underwriters Ass'n (1944)
- Associated Press v. United States (1945)
- Hartford-Empire Co. v. United States (1945)
- Bigelow v. RKO Radio Pictures, Inc. (1946)
- United States v. Paramount Pictures, Inc. (1948)
- United States v. United States Gypsum Co. (1948–1950)
- Besser Manufacturing Co. v. United States (1951)
- Times-Picayune Publishing Co. v. United States (1953)
- Toolson v. New York Yankees, Inc. (1953)
- United States v. International Boxing Club of New York, Inc. (1955)
- Radovich v. National Football League (1957)
- Klor's, Inc. v. Broadway-Hale Stores, Inc. (1959)
- United States v. Parke, Davis & Co. (1960)
- Haywood v. National Basketball Association (1971)
- Zenith Radio Corp. v. Hazeltine Research, Inc. (1971)
- Flood v. Kuhn (1972)
- Broadcast Music, Inc. v. CBS Inc. (1979)
- California Retail Liquor Dealers Ass'n v. Midcal Aluminum, Inc. (1980)
- American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Inc. v. Hydrolevel Corp. (1982)
- Mitsubishi Motors Corp. v. Soler Chrysler-Plymouth, Inc. (1985)
- Eastman Kodak Co. v. Image Technical Services, Inc. (1992)
- Hartford Fire Insurance Co. v. California (1993)
- Illinois Tool Works Inc. v. Independent Ink, Inc. (2006)
- North Carolina State Board of Dental Examiners v. FTC (2015)
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Interstate Commerce Act case law | |
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Clayton Antitrust Act case law | |
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| FTC Act case law |
- Fashion Originators' Guild of America v. FTC (1941)
- FTC v. Motion Picture Advertising Service Co. (1953)
- FTC v. Sperry & Hutchinson Trading Stamp Co. (1972)
- FTC v. Actavis, Inc. (2013)
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Robinson–Patman Act case law |
- Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. v. Zenith Radio Corp. (1986)
- Brooke Group Ltd. v. Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp. (1993)
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| Other cases |
- Watson v. Buck (1941)
- National Broadcasting Co. v. United States (1943)
- Dawson Chemical Co. v. Rohm & Haas Co. (1980)
- District of Columbia Court of Appeals v. Feldman (1983)
- Credit Suisse Securities (USA) LLC v. Billing (2007)
- Comcast Corp. v. Behrend (2013)
- Animal Science Products v. Hebei Welcome Pharmaceuticals (2018)
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Ongoing litigation ‡ |
- FTC v. Meta (2020)
- FTC v. Amazon (2023)
- United States v. Apple Inc. (2024)
- United States v. Live Nation Entertainment (2024)
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