Growing inequality, the decline in labor’s share of national income, and increasing evidence of labor-market concentration and employer buyer power are all subjects of national attention, eliciting wide-ranging proposals for legal reform. Many proposals hinge on labor-market fixes and empowering workers within and beyond existing work law or through tax-and-transfer schemes. But a recent surge of interest focuses on applying antitrust law in labor markets, or “labor antitrust.” These proposals call for more aggressive enforcement by the Department of Justice (DOJ) and Federal Trade Commission (FTC) as well as stronger legal remedies for employer collusion and unlawful monopsony that suppresses workers’ wages. The turn to labor antitrust is ...
To remedy alleged monopolization among big tech companies, a bipartisan chorus has voiced a common m...
Labor market concentration can worsen after a merger takes place, and this heightened concentration ...
Increasing concern about economic inequality has coincided with an unsettling ascendancy of some lar...
Growing inequality, the decline in labor’s share of national income, and increasing evidence of labo...
The important field of antitrust and labor has gone through a profound change in orientation. For th...
Not long ago, economists denied the existence of monopsony in labor markets. Today, scholars are tal...
As of late, there has been a concerted push in the Biden administration, backed by prominent academi...
Today, unlike in years past, labor is much more likely to be viewed as the victim and not the perpet...
Congress urgently needs to reformulate the antitrust labor exemption. Courts and legal scholars alik...
Recent research indicates that labor market power has contributed to wage inequality and economic st...
This Article examines the regulation, by antitrust law, of collective action by low-wage workers who...
There is a fundamental conflict between labor law and antitrust law. The antitrust laws reflect the ...
This Article argues that the Sherman Act regulates concerted employer activity in the labor market o...
Since the passage of the Sherman Act, the Supreme Court has struggled to formulate a test governing ...
In his article, The Application of Antitrust Law to Labor Markets—Then and Now, Richard Epstein argu...
To remedy alleged monopolization among big tech companies, a bipartisan chorus has voiced a common m...
Labor market concentration can worsen after a merger takes place, and this heightened concentration ...
Increasing concern about economic inequality has coincided with an unsettling ascendancy of some lar...
Growing inequality, the decline in labor’s share of national income, and increasing evidence of labo...
The important field of antitrust and labor has gone through a profound change in orientation. For th...
Not long ago, economists denied the existence of monopsony in labor markets. Today, scholars are tal...
As of late, there has been a concerted push in the Biden administration, backed by prominent academi...
Today, unlike in years past, labor is much more likely to be viewed as the victim and not the perpet...
Congress urgently needs to reformulate the antitrust labor exemption. Courts and legal scholars alik...
Recent research indicates that labor market power has contributed to wage inequality and economic st...
This Article examines the regulation, by antitrust law, of collective action by low-wage workers who...
There is a fundamental conflict between labor law and antitrust law. The antitrust laws reflect the ...
This Article argues that the Sherman Act regulates concerted employer activity in the labor market o...
Since the passage of the Sherman Act, the Supreme Court has struggled to formulate a test governing ...
In his article, The Application of Antitrust Law to Labor Markets—Then and Now, Richard Epstein argu...
To remedy alleged monopolization among big tech companies, a bipartisan chorus has voiced a common m...
Labor market concentration can worsen after a merger takes place, and this heightened concentration ...
Increasing concern about economic inequality has coincided with an unsettling ascendancy of some lar...