The great impact of the Seminole Tribe v. Florida decision will likely be felt in the range of federal causes of action that have exclusive remedies in federal court. Antitrust cases are among such causes of action. In seeking to avoid antitrust liability, defendants have invoked the protections of the antitrust state action doctrine, which immunizes only that anticompetitive activity imposed and supervised by states. This immunity bars suits against state and private actors alike. After Seminole Tribe, state defendants will escape all antitrust liability, whether or not the traditional requirements of the state action doctrine have been met. Thus, the state action doctrine is likely to be transformed into an antitrust exemption for pr...
The Supreme Court has now agreed to review the Eleventh Circuit\u27s decision in Phoebe-Putney, whic...
The state action antitrust exemption, also known as the state action immunity doctrine, is used by a...
Antitrust uses economic analysis to assess various trade-offs involving efficiency. Even assuming th...
In the post-Seminole Tribe world, the legal analysis in situations where states have chosen regulati...
The great impact of the Seminole Tribe v. Florida decision will likely be felt in the range of feder...
Twenty years have passed since the Supreme Court announced dramatic changes to the doctrine of state...
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...
Seminole Tribe v. Florida is the 1995 Term\u27s illustration of the importance that a narrow, but so...
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 is the first of a two-part series in which Professor Gebbia-Pinetti considers how the c...
This Article focuses on two limits to federal antitrust law—the Noerr-Pennington and state action do...
Antitrust plaintiffs, attempting to avert or circumvent unfavorable results in federal court, have w...
Currently the Antitrust Modernization Commission is considering numerous proposals for adjusting the...
The Supreme Court has now agreed to review the Eleventh Circuit\u27s decision in Phoebe-Putney, whic...
The state action antitrust exemption, also known as the state action immunity doctrine, is used by a...
Antitrust uses economic analysis to assess various trade-offs involving efficiency. Even assuming th...
In the post-Seminole Tribe world, the legal analysis in situations where states have chosen regulati...
The great impact of the Seminole Tribe v. Florida decision will likely be felt in the range of feder...
Twenty years have passed since the Supreme Court announced dramatic changes to the doctrine of state...
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...
Seminole Tribe v. Florida is the 1995 Term\u27s illustration of the importance that a narrow, but so...
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 is the first of a two-part series in which Professor Gebbia-Pinetti considers how the c...
This Article focuses on two limits to federal antitrust law—the Noerr-Pennington and state action do...
Antitrust plaintiffs, attempting to avert or circumvent unfavorable results in federal court, have w...
Currently the Antitrust Modernization Commission is considering numerous proposals for adjusting the...
The Supreme Court has now agreed to review the Eleventh Circuit\u27s decision in Phoebe-Putney, whic...
The state action antitrust exemption, also known as the state action immunity doctrine, is used by a...
Antitrust uses economic analysis to assess various trade-offs involving efficiency. Even assuming th...