To commemorate the new millennium, the Antitrust Law Journal commissioned essays from a diverse group of antitrust specialists-legal academics, practitioners, and economists. The authors were asked to take a decision or other significant text from antitrust\u27s past and use it as a springboard to discuss some important aspect of antitrust\u27s future. The results of this unique publishing project will be printed in two parts, the first half in Volume 68, Issue 1 (this issue) and the second half in Volume 68, Issue 3 (later this year)
When Richard D. Cudahy graduated from the Yale Law School, antitrust law in the United States was at...
In 2017, the U.S. Senate confirmed Neil M. Gorsuch\u27s nomination to serve on the Supreme Court. Li...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).For more than one hundred years, American antitrust laws h...
To commemorate the new millennium, the Antitrust Law Journal commissioned essays from a diverse grou...
This issue features Part II of the Antitrust Law Journal\u27s Symposium on Antitrust at the Millenni...
This Article is an Introduction to the Symposium Issue of the Loyola Consumer Law Review. The paper...
This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Faculty Scholarship at Scholarly Comm...
Antitrust policy in the United States has roughly twenty to thirty year cycles. So if past cycles ar...
This paper discusses challenges for competition authorities in the 21st century. Those challenges we...
Herbert Hovenkamp has indisputably earned the deanship of contemporary antitrust scholarship. One co...
For antitrust practitioners, scholars, and economists—those who work with antitrust in agencies, cou...
Economics has had an enormous positive effect on the evolution of antitrust policy over the last 30 ...
In this essay, I reflect on an important contribution to the development of antitrust reasoning and ...
This essay was written for a festschrift in honor of Professor William E. Kovacic. It discusses Prof...
Co-Sponsored by The American Society of International Law and The Marshall-Wythe School of Law.https...
When Richard D. Cudahy graduated from the Yale Law School, antitrust law in the United States was at...
In 2017, the U.S. Senate confirmed Neil M. Gorsuch\u27s nomination to serve on the Supreme Court. Li...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).For more than one hundred years, American antitrust laws h...
To commemorate the new millennium, the Antitrust Law Journal commissioned essays from a diverse grou...
This issue features Part II of the Antitrust Law Journal\u27s Symposium on Antitrust at the Millenni...
This Article is an Introduction to the Symposium Issue of the Loyola Consumer Law Review. The paper...
This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Faculty Scholarship at Scholarly Comm...
Antitrust policy in the United States has roughly twenty to thirty year cycles. So if past cycles ar...
This paper discusses challenges for competition authorities in the 21st century. Those challenges we...
Herbert Hovenkamp has indisputably earned the deanship of contemporary antitrust scholarship. One co...
For antitrust practitioners, scholars, and economists—those who work with antitrust in agencies, cou...
Economics has had an enormous positive effect on the evolution of antitrust policy over the last 30 ...
In this essay, I reflect on an important contribution to the development of antitrust reasoning and ...
This essay was written for a festschrift in honor of Professor William E. Kovacic. It discusses Prof...
Co-Sponsored by The American Society of International Law and The Marshall-Wythe School of Law.https...
When Richard D. Cudahy graduated from the Yale Law School, antitrust law in the United States was at...
In 2017, the U.S. Senate confirmed Neil M. Gorsuch\u27s nomination to serve on the Supreme Court. Li...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).For more than one hundred years, American antitrust laws h...