On a case-by-case basis... right...

"In a third case, the Court abandoned a 96-year-old ban on
manufacturers and retailers setting price floors for products.

In a 5-4 decision, the court said that agreements on minimum prices
are legal if they promote competition.

The ruling means that accusations of minimum pricing pacts will be
evaluated case by case.

The Supreme Court declared in 1911 that minimum pricing agreements
violate federal antitrust law."

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