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Old 12-16-2014, 02:56 PM   #9
fjtorres
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Originally Posted by JoeD View Post
A Judge suggesting it's ok to break the law (i.e collusion) if you're doing it to break the hold of a monopolist? I hope I've either misread that or it has been misreported.
Probably misreported.
Appeals court judges often ask "devil's advocate" questions to get certain responses into the official record or to give the appearance of due dilligence in an open-and-shut case. The former is common at the SCOTUS level.

Let's wait for the final verdict.
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