This is the text of an interview conducted in writing by Professor A. Douglas Melamed, Stanford Law School
This essay analyzes the three papers presented on a panel I organized as chair of the AALS Antitrust...
The first Annual Conference sponsored by the American Antitrust Institute featured a number of promi...
A contemporary consensus in antitrust discourse inappropriately places exclusionary conduct at the p...
This is the text of an interview conducted in writing by Professor A. Douglas Melamed, Stanford Law ...
In this article, ProfessorLevy uses a recent book recom- mending extensive changes in the antitrust ...
Twenty-seven years ago I took my law-school antitrust course, from a fledgling assistant professor w...
Herbert Hovenkamp has had a tremendous impact in antitrust scholarship. With over 4000 citations in ...
When I began teaching Antitrust, I was the junior colleague of a more senior antitrust scholar, teac...
Herbert Hovenkamp has indisputably earned the deanship of contemporary antitrust scholarship. One co...
Antitrust law stands at its most fluid and negotiable moment in a generation. The bipartisan consens...
Institutions matter in antitrust, at least as much as ideas. Most antitrust arguments, and especiall...
On October 5, 2007, a group of antitrust scholars convened on Chicago\u27s Near North Side to discus...
This Article begins with a historical question about whatever happened to the antitrust movement. Th...
This essay evaluates Hovenkamp\u27s suggestions, concluding that most are sound, that a few might be...
Based on a speech given in NYC on March 4, 1976 at a conference on AntiTrust Issues in Today\u27s E...
This essay analyzes the three papers presented on a panel I organized as chair of the AALS Antitrust...
The first Annual Conference sponsored by the American Antitrust Institute featured a number of promi...
A contemporary consensus in antitrust discourse inappropriately places exclusionary conduct at the p...
This is the text of an interview conducted in writing by Professor A. Douglas Melamed, Stanford Law ...
In this article, ProfessorLevy uses a recent book recom- mending extensive changes in the antitrust ...
Twenty-seven years ago I took my law-school antitrust course, from a fledgling assistant professor w...
Herbert Hovenkamp has had a tremendous impact in antitrust scholarship. With over 4000 citations in ...
When I began teaching Antitrust, I was the junior colleague of a more senior antitrust scholar, teac...
Herbert Hovenkamp has indisputably earned the deanship of contemporary antitrust scholarship. One co...
Antitrust law stands at its most fluid and negotiable moment in a generation. The bipartisan consens...
Institutions matter in antitrust, at least as much as ideas. Most antitrust arguments, and especiall...
On October 5, 2007, a group of antitrust scholars convened on Chicago\u27s Near North Side to discus...
This Article begins with a historical question about whatever happened to the antitrust movement. Th...
This essay evaluates Hovenkamp\u27s suggestions, concluding that most are sound, that a few might be...
Based on a speech given in NYC on March 4, 1976 at a conference on AntiTrust Issues in Today\u27s E...
This essay analyzes the three papers presented on a panel I organized as chair of the AALS Antitrust...
The first Annual Conference sponsored by the American Antitrust Institute featured a number of promi...
A contemporary consensus in antitrust discourse inappropriately places exclusionary conduct at the p...