AAI sat down recently with Jonathan Baker, Research Professor of Law at the American University Washington College of Law and long time member of the AAI Advisory Board. His forthcoming volume, The Antitrust Paradigm, is due for release on May 6, 2019 from the Harvard University Press. In this seminal and comprehensive work, Dr. Baker poses key questions on one of the most pressing topics of our day, the role and importance of antitrust, and provides his recommendations on how to revitalize and strengthen this critical area of the law
Antitrust and competition issues are receiving renewed interest, and for good reason. So far, the di...
The Fourth Edition of Antitrust Law in Perspective has been thoroughly refreshed with new cases, new...
The MIT case signals a new era for higher education. Colleges and universities must now conduct thei...
AAI sat down recently with Jonathan Baker, Research Professor of Law at the American University Wash...
The past year was an exceptionally good one when it comes to the publication of antitrust books. New...
This is the text of an interview conducted in writing by Professor A. Douglas Melamed, Stanford Law ...
Notre Dame Law School International Law Society Enforcing Antitrust in a Globalized World- A discuss...
Barry E. Hawk reviews Giuliano Amato, Antitrust and the Bounds of Power. This Book Review states th...
The third edition of Gavil, Kovacic and Baker’s Antitrust Law in Perspective: Cases, Concepts and Pr...
The third edition of Gavil, Kovacic and Baker’s Antitrust Law in Perspective: Cases, Concepts and Pr...
Joe Bauer presented a seminar at the University of Tilburg (Holland) Center for Law and Economics on...
Antitrust law has entered a new phase of an always-controversial existence. The role of antitrust in...
This Article is an Introduction to the Symposium Issue of the Loyola Consumer Law Review. The paper...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).For more than one hundred years, American antitrust laws h...
Friday, October 11, 2019, 8:30 a.m., 1310 Biolchini Hall of Laww A Conversation with Makan Delrahim ...
Antitrust and competition issues are receiving renewed interest, and for good reason. So far, the di...
The Fourth Edition of Antitrust Law in Perspective has been thoroughly refreshed with new cases, new...
The MIT case signals a new era for higher education. Colleges and universities must now conduct thei...
AAI sat down recently with Jonathan Baker, Research Professor of Law at the American University Wash...
The past year was an exceptionally good one when it comes to the publication of antitrust books. New...
This is the text of an interview conducted in writing by Professor A. Douglas Melamed, Stanford Law ...
Notre Dame Law School International Law Society Enforcing Antitrust in a Globalized World- A discuss...
Barry E. Hawk reviews Giuliano Amato, Antitrust and the Bounds of Power. This Book Review states th...
The third edition of Gavil, Kovacic and Baker’s Antitrust Law in Perspective: Cases, Concepts and Pr...
The third edition of Gavil, Kovacic and Baker’s Antitrust Law in Perspective: Cases, Concepts and Pr...
Joe Bauer presented a seminar at the University of Tilburg (Holland) Center for Law and Economics on...
Antitrust law has entered a new phase of an always-controversial existence. The role of antitrust in...
This Article is an Introduction to the Symposium Issue of the Loyola Consumer Law Review. The paper...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).For more than one hundred years, American antitrust laws h...
Friday, October 11, 2019, 8:30 a.m., 1310 Biolchini Hall of Laww A Conversation with Makan Delrahim ...
Antitrust and competition issues are receiving renewed interest, and for good reason. So far, the di...
The Fourth Edition of Antitrust Law in Perspective has been thoroughly refreshed with new cases, new...
The MIT case signals a new era for higher education. Colleges and universities must now conduct thei...