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be a circuit judge, to hear and determine such case, and it shall be the duty of the judges so designated to assign the case for hearing at the earliest practicable date, to participate in the hearing and determination thereof, and to cause the case to be in every way expedited.

SEC. 2.92 In every suit in equity brought in any district court of the United States under any of said Acts, wherein the United States is complainant, an appeal from the final decree of the district court will lie only to the Supreme Court and must be taken within sixty days. from the entry thereof; Provided, however, That if, upon any such appeal, it shall be found that, by reason of disqualification, there shall not be a quorum of Justices of the Supreme Court, qualified to participate in the consideration of the case on the merits, then, in lieu of a decision by the Supreme Court the case shall be immediately certified by the Supreme Court to the circuit court of appeals of the circuit in which is located the district in which the suit was brought which court shall thereupon have jurisdiction to hear and determine the appeal in such case, and it shall be the duty of the senior circuit judge of said circuit court of appeals, qualified to participate in the consideration of the case on the merits, to designate immediately three circuit. judges of said court, one of whom shall be himself and the other two of whom shall be the two circuit judges next in order of seniority to himself, to hear and determine the appeal in such case and it shall be the duty of the court, so comprised, to assign the case for argument at the earliest practicable date and to hear and determine the same, and the decision of the three circuit judges so designated, or of a majority in number thereof, shall be final and there shall be no review of such decision by appeal or certiorari or otherwise.

If, by reason of disqualification, death or otherwise, any of said three circuit judges shall be unable to participate in the decision of said case, any such vacancy or vacancies shall be filled by the senior circuit judge by designating one or more other circuit judges of the said circuit next in order of seniority and, if there be none such available, he shall fill any such vacancy or vacancies by designating one or more circuit judges from another circuit or circuits, designating, in each case, the oldest available circuit judge, in order of seniority, in the circuit from which he is selected, such designation to be only with the consent of the senior circuit judge of any such other circuit.

PUBLIC, No. 115, FIFTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS 93

That for the enforcement of the provisions of the Act entitled “An Act to regulate commerce," approved February fourth, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, and all Acts amendatory thereof or supplemental thereto, and of the Act entitled "An Act to protect trade and commerce against unlawful restraints and monopolies," approved July second, eighteen hundred and ninety, and all Acts amendatory thereof or supplemental thereto, and sections seventy-three, seventyfour, seventy-five, and seventy-six of the Act entitled "An Act to reduce taxation, to provide revenue for the Government, and other purposes," approved August twenty-seventh, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, the sum of five hundred thousand dollars, to be immedi

92 As amended, 58 Stat. 272; Public Law 332, 78th Cong. (1944). See also, 28 U. S. C. 2101 (1948). 93 32 Stat. 903; 15 U. S. C. 32 (1903).

ately available, is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not heretofore appropriated, to be expended under the direction of the Attorney-General in the employment of special counsel and agents of the Department of Justice to conduct proceedings, suits, and prosecutions under said Acts in the courts of the United States: Provided, That no person shall be prosecuted or be subjected to any penalty or forfeiture for or on account of any transaction, matter, or thing concerning which he may testify or produce evidence, documentary or otherwise, in any proceeding, suit, or prosecution under said Acts: Provided further, That no person so testifying shall be exempt from prosecution or punishment for perjury committed in so testifying.

PUBLIC, No. 389-FIFTY-NINTH CONGRESS 94

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That under the immunity provisions in the Act entitled "An Act in relation to testimony before the Interstate Commerce Commission", and so forth, approved February eleventh, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, in section six of the Act entitled "An Act to establish the Department of Commerce and Labor", approved February fourteenth, nineteen hundred and three, and in the Act entitled "An Act to further regulate commerce with foreign nations and among the States", approved February nineteenth, nineteen hundred and three, and in the Act entitled "An Act making appropriations for the legislative, executive, and judicial expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and four, and for other purposes", approved February twenty-fifth, nineteen hundred and three, immunity shall extend only to a natural person who, in obedience to a subpoena, gives testimony under oath or produces evidence, documentary or otherwise, under oath.

PUBLIC, No. 416-SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS 95

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of American in Congress assembled, That in the taking of depositions of witnesses for use in any suit in equity brought by the United States under the Act entitled "An Act to protect trade and commerce against unlawful restraints and monopolies", approved July second, eighteen hundred and ninety, and in the hearings before any examiner or special master appointed to take testimony therein, the proceedings shall be open to the public as freely as are trials in open court; and no order excluding the public from attendance on any such proceedings shall be valid or enforceable.

NORRIS-LAGUARDIA ACT 96

SEC. 5. No court of the United States shall have jurisdiction to issue a restraining order or temporary or permanent injunction upon the

94 34 Stat. 798; 15 U. S. C. 33 (1906).

96 37 Stat. 731; 15 U. S. C. 30 (1913).

98 47 Stat. 71; 29 U. S. C. 105; Public, No. 65, 72d Cong. (1932).

ground that any of the persons participating or interested in a labor dispute constitute or are engaged in an unlawful combination or conspiracy because of the doing in concert of the acts enumerated in section 4 of this Act.

LABOR MANAGEMENT RELATIONS ACT, 1947 97

SEC. 302. *

(e) The district courts of the United States and the United States courts of the Territories and possessions shall have jurisdiction, for cause shown, and subject to the provisions of section 17 (relating to notice to opposite party) of the Act entitled "An Act to supplement existing laws against unlawful restrains and monopolies, and for other purposes", approved October 15, 1914, as amended (U. S. C., title 28, sec. 381), to restrain violations of this section, without regard to the provisions of sections 6 and 20 of such Act of October 15, 1914, as amended (U. S. C., title 15, sec. 17, and title 29, sec. 52), and the provisions of the Act entitled "An Act to amend the Judicial Code and to define and limit the jurisdiction of courts sitting in equity, and for other purposes", approved March 23, 1932 (U. S. C., title 29, secs. 101-115).

761 Stat. 158; 29 U. S. C. 186 (e).

APPENDIX

ANTITRUST OR MONOPOLY PROVISIONS IN FEDERAL LAWS SUBSEQUENT TO SHERMAN ANTITRUST ACT

Prepared by R. L. Notz, Library of Congress, Legislative Reference Service, American Law Section. A dagger (†) has been placed before all references which appear herein in whole or in part either as cited or as later amended, revised, or superseded. As a general rule, temporary, repealed, or unconstitutional statutes have been omitted from the main text. Acts denominated "Obsolete" have been included in their later forms, as have repealed statutes which have been superseded.

†28 Stat. 570 c. 349 § 73–76 (U. S. Code 15: 8–11)

+32 Stat. 823 c. 544 (Obsolete; cited in U. S. Code 15: 28, 29; 49: 44, 45).

+32 Stat. 904a* (U. S. Code 15: 32).

+33 Stat. 616 § 2 (Obsolete; cited in U. S. Code 48:323).

+34 Stat. 192 § 2 (U. S. Code 48:323).

†34 Stat. 798 c. 3900 (U. S. Code 15: 33).

34 Stat. 823a*, 824 [11] (Temporary).

†35 Stat. 424 § 3 (Local).

35 Stat. 759a* (Temporary).

+36 Stat. 296 § 5 (U. S. Code 43: 970).

+36 Stat. 854b* (Obsolete; cited in U. S. Code 15: 28; 49:44).

36 Stat. 1093 23 (Repealed and superseded by 62 Stat. 931 c. 646 § 1337; Public Law 773, 80th Cong.; cited in U. S. Code 28: 41 (23); to be U. S. C. 1337). +37 Stat. 407c* (probably obsolete; U. S. Code 15: 172).

37 Stat. 462c* (Temporary).

+37 Stat. 553 § 2 (Repealed and superseded by 62 Stat. 704 c. 645 § 441; Public Law 772, 80th Cong.; cited in U. S. Code 39: 808; to be in U. S. Code 18; 441). †37 Stat. 567c* (Obsolete by Canal Zone Code, 2: 11; U. S. Code 15:31).

+37 Stat. 667 c. 40 (U. S. Code 15: 8, 11).

+37 Stat. 731 c. 114 (U. S. Code 15: 30).

37 Stat. 1455b* (Temporary). 37 Stat. 1464b* (Temporary). 38 Stat. 223b* (Temporary).

38 Stat. 500a* (Temporary).

+38 Stat. 719–721 § 4-5 (Obsolete; cited in U. S. Code 15: 44, 45); 38 Stat. 721722, § 6, 7, 730 § 11 (U. S. Code 15: 46-47, 51).

+38 Stat. 730–738, 740 (U. S. Code 15: 12–27, 44, 52).

+38 Stat. 743 § Sa (U. S. C. 48: 443).

38 Stat. 1041b* (Temporary).

39 Stat. 111b* (Temporary).

+39 Stat. 121 c. 120 (Obsolete; cited in U. S. Code 15:19).

+39 Stat. 161 § 7 (U. S. Code 39: 433).

39 Stat. 674 c. 427 (Temporary).

+39 Stat. 733 § 14 (Obsolete).

†39 Stat. 734 § 15 (U. S. Code 46: 814).

39 Stat. 756 c. 461 (Repealed).

+39 Stat. 798-800 (U. S. Code 15: 71–77).

39 Stat. 1194a* (Temporary; earlier provisions in 33 Stat. 351a, 33 Stat. 1116c, 34 Stat. 583a, 34 Stat. 1204b, 35 Stat. 777c, 36 Stat. 628c, 37 Stat. 354c, 37 Stat. 912a, 38 Stat. 952b, 39 Stat. 617a).

39 Stat. 1195a* (Temporary; earlier provisions in 36 Stat. 1288c, 1289a; 37 Stat. 355c, 37 Stat. 912b, 38 Stat. 415a, 38 Stat. 953b, 39 Stat. 619b).

39 Stat. 1201 c. 190 (Temporary).

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40 Stat. 124c* (Temporary).

40 Stat. 277 §4 (Temporary; superseded by 41:298a).

40 Stat. 279 §9 (Temporary; repealed).

40 Stat. 286-287 §26 (Temporary).

40 Stat. 299 § 7 (Repealed by 44 Stat. 1058 § 6; formerly in U. S. C. 30; 146).
40 Stat. 431 c. 8 (Temporary).

+40 Stat. 517 §2—4 (U. S. Code 15:62-64).

41 Stat. 298 §2 (Temporary; expired).

41 Stat. 381c* (Repealed).

+41 Stat. 448 §27 (Obsolete; cited in U. S. C. 30:184).

+41 Stat. 449 c. 85 § 30 (U. S. C. 30: 187).

†41 Stat. 482 (8) (Obsolete; cited in U. S. C. 49:5).

41 Stat. 499 c. 501 891 (Temporary).

+41 Stat. 626 c. 206 (Obsolete; cited in U. S. C. 15:19).

+41 Stat. 996 §20 (U. S. Code 46:813).

+41 Stat. 1000 §29 (U. S. Code 46:885).

†41 Stat. 1070 §10 (Obsolete; cited in U. S. Code 16: 803 (h)).
+42 Stat. 161–163 (U. S. Code 7: 192–195).

+42 Stat. 168 §405 (U. S. Code 7:225).

†42 Stat. 388–389 (U. S. Code 7:291, 292).

42 Stat. 943-944 (Repealed; see U. S. Code 19:1337).

†42 Stat. 1003 c. 369 §9 (Obsolete; cited in U. S. Code 7:13).

43 Stat. 938 "§238" (Repealed by 62 Stat. 1000 c. 646 §39; formerly in U. S.
Code 28: 345 (1)).

43 Stat. 939 c. 229 §2 (Repealed by 62 Stat. 1001 §39; formerly in U. S. Code
28:348 and 15:45).

+44 Stat. 374b* (Obsolete; cited in U. S. Code 30:184).

44 Stat. 587 c. 347 §13 (b) (Repealed by 62 Stat. 1001 c. 646 §39; formerly in
U. S. Code 28:348; should have been cited in U. S. Code 15:21).

†44 Stat. 765 c. 668 §2 (U. S. Code 34:749a).

†44 Stat. 803 §5 (U. S. Code 7:455).

44 Stat. 1075c* (Temporary; earlier provisions in 43 Stat. 1203b and 44 Stat.
= 311a).

44 Stat. 1167–1170 (Repealed; see U. S. Code 47:311, 313, 314).

+45 Stat. 253 c. 165 (Obsolete; cited in U. S. Code 15:19).

+45 Stat. 1536 c. 581 (Obsolete; cited in U. S. Code 15:19).

+46 Stat. 703-4 § 337 (U. S. Code 19: 1337).

+46 Stat. 1008c (Obsolete; cited in U. S. Code 30: 184; Temporary).

+46 Stat. 1525c (Obsolete; cited in U. S. Code 30: 184).

†47 Stat. 71 c. 90 § 5 (U. S. Code 29: 105).

+48 Stat. 34 § 8 (2) (U. S. Code 7: 608b).

48 Stat. 62-63 “(n)” (formerly in U. S. Code 16: 831 d (n)).

48 Stat. 194 § 33 (Repealed; formerly in U. S. Code 15: 19a).

48 Stat. 196 § 3 (a), 198 § 5, 200 § 9 (b) (Temporary; held unconstitutional;

formerly in U. S. Code 15: 703 (a), 705, 709 (b)).

48 Stat. 215 § 10, 217 Title II (Temporary; expired; formerly in U. S. Code

49: 260).

48 Stat. 219 "(15)" (Obsolete; cited in U. S. Code 49: 5).

+48 Stat. 291c* (U. S. Code 15: 46a).

48 Stat. 528 § 7 (U. C. Code 7: 608b).

48 Stat. 938 § 18 (Repealed; formerly in U. S. Code 39; 469p).

+48 Stat. 1080 § 221; 1086-1088 (U. S. Code 47: 221, 311, 313, 314).

+48 Stat. 1102 § 602 (d) (U. S. Code 15:21).

+48 Stat. 1214 § 2 (U. S. Code 15: 522).

49 Stat. 375 § 2 (Temporary; held unconstitutional; formerly in U. S. Code
15: 705a).

49 Stat. 376 c. 247 § 1 (Temporary; formerly in U. S. Code 49: 260).

49 Stat. 555-557 (Repealed; formerly in U. S. Code 49: 313).

+49 Stat. 649 c. 532 (U. S. Code 7:192).

+49 Stat. 717 c. 614 § 329 (U. S. Code 15:19).

†49 Stat. 753 § 4 (U. S. Code 7: 608b).

+49 Stat. 781 § 57 (U. S. Code 7: 852).

+49 Stat. 817-821 c. 687 § 9, § 11 (15 U. S. Code 791, 79k).

+49 Stat. 844 § 206 (h) (U. S. Code 16: 803 (h)).

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