The Supreme Court, in a decision written by Justice
Hugo Black, held that the Associated Press had violated the
Sherman Antitrust Act. While the AP had argued that the
First Amendment allowed it to control the distribution of its own content, the court disagreed, ruling that
freedom of the press did not allow news organizations to violate
antitrust law. The AP bylaws, as written, constituted restraint of trade. Furthermore, the bylaws restricted
interstate commerce in a fashion prohibited by the Sherman Act. The fact that the AP had not yet achieved a true
monopoly on the distribution of news content was deemed irrelevant, While the ruling essentially focused on
antitrust law, the parts of Black's opinion discussing journalism and public knowledge have become more influential. In Black's words: "Freedom to publish is guaranteed by the Constitution, but freedom to combine to keep others from publishing is not. Freedom of the press from governmental interference under the First Amendment does not sanction repression of that freedom by private interests." == Impact ==