Publicity In Taking Evidence Act
The Publicity in Taking Evidence Act was an act passed in 1913 that provided that depositions of witnesses for use in any anti-trust suit "shall be open to the public as freely as are trials in open court."[1]
- "165 F3d 952 United States v. Microsoft Corporation". 20 October 1998. p. 952.
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