The case is about whether the Indiana Dental Association can withhold x-rays from dental insurers for benefits determinations. The Federal Trade Commission ruled that this was an "unfair method of competition." The Supreme Court needed to determine if this violated the Sherman Act. The main facts were that the Indiana Federation of Dentists continued this practice despite the Commission's ruling, and the Court of Appeals overturned the Commission's order against them.
Federal Trade Commission v. Indiana Federation of Dentists (1986)
Supreme Court of the United States
476 U.S. 447, 106 S. Ct. 2009, 90 L. Ed. 2d 445, SCDB 1985-093, 1986 U.S. LEXIS 79
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