The Parker v. Brown (or “state action”) doctrine and the Eleventh Amendment of the Constitution impose differen limits on antitrust suits challenging anticompetitive state regulation. The Supreme Court has developed these two versions of state sovereign immunity separately, and lower courts usually apply the immunities independently of each another (even in the same cases) without explaining their relationship. Nevertheless, the Court has derived the two immunities from the same principle of sovereign immunity, so it is worth considering why and how they differ, and what the consequences of the differences are for antitrust policy. The state action immunity is based on statutory interpretation of the Sherman Act; the Court has shaped the sh...
The Eleventh Amendment was ratified in response to Chisholm v. Georgia, which held that the language...
This Article focuses on two limits to federal antitrust law—the Noerr-Pennington and state action do...
This article will explore recent court decisions discussion the issue of sovereign state immunity fr...
The Parker v. Brown (or “state action”) doctrine and the Eleventh Amendment of the Constitution impo...
The Parker v. Brown (or “state action”) doctrine and the Eleventh Amendment of the Constitution impo...
The Parker v. Brown (or “state action”) doctrine and the Eleventh Amendment of the Constitution impo...
The Parker v. Brown (or “state action”) doctrine and the Eleventh Amendment of the Constitution impo...
The Parker v. Brown (or “state action”) doctrine and the Eleventh Amendment of the Constitution impo...
This Article focuses on the application of the state action antitrust inimunity doctrine of Parker v...
This Article focuses on the application of the state action antitrust inimunity doctrine of Parker v...
The state-action immunity doctrine of Parker v. Brown immunizes anticompetitive state regulations fr...
In 1943 the United States Supreme Court created a judicial exemption to the federal antitrust laws i...
This Article focuses on the application of the state action antitrust inimunity doctrine of Parker v...
In the post-Seminole Tribe world, the legal analysis in situations where states have chosen regulati...
In the post-Seminole Tribe world, the legal analysis in situations where states have chosen regulati...
The Eleventh Amendment was ratified in response to Chisholm v. Georgia, which held that the language...
This Article focuses on two limits to federal antitrust law—the Noerr-Pennington and state action do...
This article will explore recent court decisions discussion the issue of sovereign state immunity fr...
The Parker v. Brown (or “state action”) doctrine and the Eleventh Amendment of the Constitution impo...
The Parker v. Brown (or “state action”) doctrine and the Eleventh Amendment of the Constitution impo...
The Parker v. Brown (or “state action”) doctrine and the Eleventh Amendment of the Constitution impo...
The Parker v. Brown (or “state action”) doctrine and the Eleventh Amendment of the Constitution impo...
The Parker v. Brown (or “state action”) doctrine and the Eleventh Amendment of the Constitution impo...
This Article focuses on the application of the state action antitrust inimunity doctrine of Parker v...
This Article focuses on the application of the state action antitrust inimunity doctrine of Parker v...
The state-action immunity doctrine of Parker v. Brown immunizes anticompetitive state regulations fr...
In 1943 the United States Supreme Court created a judicial exemption to the federal antitrust laws i...
This Article focuses on the application of the state action antitrust inimunity doctrine of Parker v...
In the post-Seminole Tribe world, the legal analysis in situations where states have chosen regulati...
In the post-Seminole Tribe world, the legal analysis in situations where states have chosen regulati...
The Eleventh Amendment was ratified in response to Chisholm v. Georgia, which held that the language...
This Article focuses on two limits to federal antitrust law—the Noerr-Pennington and state action do...
This article will explore recent court decisions discussion the issue of sovereign state immunity fr...