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Associated General Contractors of California, Inc. v. California State Council of Carpenters

United States Supreme Court

459 U.S. 519 (1983)

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The union (plaintiff) alleged General Contractors (defendant) coerced third-party contractors and subcontractors into hiring nonunion workers and avoiding union collective-bargaining agreements, but the union itself didn't claim any collective-bargaining agreements were actually dissolved, that it lost members or dues, or that unionized contractors' market share declined as a result.

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Whether a party who suffers harm caused by an antitrust violation is automatically entitled to damages.

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