SCOTUS Declines to Review Repealed 'No Commingling' Rule Case

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The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a case challenging the National Association of REALTORS®'s optional 'no commingling' rule, which was previously ruled in favor of NAR by lower courts. The rule, which allowed MLSs to separate non-MLS listings, was repealed in June, and the case is now closed, reaffirming NAR's stance that the rule did not violate antitrust laws.
SCOTUS Again Refuses to Hear Case on Repealed Optional ‘No Commingling’ Rule National Association of REALTORS®
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