sham exception
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From 365 U.S. 127 - Eastern Railroad Presidents Conference v. Noerr Motor Freight, Inc. · 1961Most cited · 4,296 citing opinions
There may be situations in which a publicity campaign, ostensibly directed toward influencing governmental action, is a mere sham to cover what is actually nothing more than an attempt to interfere directly with the business relationships of a competitor and the application of the Sherman Act would be justified.