The courts use the rule of reason to decide many antitrust cases because:

a. the Clayton Act requires a rule of reason analysis be used
b. it is reasonable to compare a case being tried to a previous case and use the decision from that case c. the courts would rather use the rule of reason than go through a detailed economic analysis
d. all practices attacked under antitrust laws are anti-competitive and thus prohibited e. none of the other choices

e

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