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Abstract

Argument: Tuesday, October 7, 1997
Decision: Tuesday, November 4, 1997
Issues: Economic Activity, Antitrust

Advocates

John Baumgartner (on behalf of the Petitioner)
Anthony S. DiVincenzo (on behalf of the Respondents)
Pamela J. Harbour (for State amici curiae, supporting Respondents)
Joel I. Klein (for United States, as amicus curiae, supporting Petitioner)

Facts of the Case

Barkat U. Khan and his corporation contracted with State Oil to lease and run a gas station. Under the agreement, State Oil set a maximum profit margin for gasoline and required Khan to return any excess profits to State Oil. Khan fell behind in lease payments and was evicted. Khan then sued State Oil claiming that State Oil had engaged in price fixing in violation of Section 1 of the Sherman Act, which disallows restrictions on trade. State Oil claimed that in setting profit margins, they had not prevented Kahn from setting prices and therefore were not guilty of price fixing.

On appeal, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit found in favor of Kahn based on the logic of Albrecht v. Herald Co. in which the Supreme Court ruled that some restrictions on trade, such as price-fixing, always have such negative effects coupled with such little competitive benefit that these restrictions are always unlawful.

Question

Is the setting of maximum prices always ("per se") a violation of the Sherman Act's prohibition on price fixing?

Conclusion

No. In a unanimous decision authored by Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, the Court overturned the Albrecht decision. The Court noted that antitrust cases are typically decided by weighing the costs and benefits of restrictions in each individual case instead of by per se rules as in Albrecht. Also, there was significant precedent contradicting the assertion that all trade restrictions are illegal, and there was evidence that the effects of price-fixing are not as detrimental as the Court thought at the time of Albrecht.

Supreme Court Justice Opinions and Votes (by Ideology)

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Decision: 9 votes for State Oil Co., 0 vote(s) against
Legal Provision: Sherman
Voted with the majority
Stevens
Voted with the majority
Ginsburg
Voted with the majority
Breyer
Voted with the majority
Souter
Voted with the majority
Kennedy
Wrote the majority opinion
O'Connor
Voted with the majority
Rehnquist
Voted with the majority
Scalia
Voted with the majority
Thomas
Full Opinion by Justice Sandra Day O'Connor

Cite this page

The Oyez Project, State Oil Co. v. Khan, 522 U.S. 3 (1997),
available at: <http://www.oyez.org/cases/1990-1999/1997/1997_96_871/>
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