Regulation of Insurance

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Richard M. Boeckel, Editor

The insurance business in the United States, held by the Supreme Court last year to be subject to the federal antitrust laws and to federal regulation as interstate commerce, is now seeking a grace period of at least two years to bring its operations into conformity with the national statutes against monopoly and restraints of trade.

As a result of the momentous decision by the Supreme Court, June 5, 1944, in the South-Eastern Underwriters case, insurance companies today are subject both to state laws which require ...

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