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Failure Is an Option: An Ersatz-Antitrust Approach to Financial Regulation
Yale Law Journal - Failure Is an Option: An Ersatz-Antitrust Approach to Financial Regulation
The Antitrust/Consumer Protection Paradox: Two Policies at War with Each Other
Yale Law Journal - The Antitrust/Consumer Protection Paradox: Two Policies at War with Each Other The Antitrust/Consumer Protection Paradox: Two Policies at War with Each Other
News: Merrick Garland's Volume 96 Article: Antitrust and State Action
The Yale Law Journal - News: Merrick Garlands Volume 96 Article: i Antitrust and State Action /i Merrick Garlands Volume 96 Article: Antitrust and
Responses to Unlocking Antitrust Enforcement
The Yale Law Journal - Responses to i Unlocking Antitrust Enforcement /i Collection Responses to Unlocking Antitrust Enforcement Lina Khan, Sandeep
A Missed Opportunity: Nonprofit Antitrust Liability in Virginia Vermiculite, Ltd. v. Historic Green Springs, Inc.
Yale Law Journal - A Missed Opportunity: Nonprofit Antitrust Liability in Virginia Vermiculite, Ltd. v. Historic Green Springs, Inc. A Missed
Present at Antitrust’s Creation: Consumer Welfare in the Sherman Act’s State Statutory Forerunners
antitrust enforcement goals, including consumer surplus and total welfare). Herbert Hovenkamp, Implementing Antitrust’s Welfare Goals, 81 Fordham L
Securities Regulation in the Shadow of the Antitrust Laws: The Case for a Broad Implied Immunity Doctrine
Yale Law Journal - Securities Regulation in the Shadow of the Antitrust Laws: The Case for a Broad Implied Immunity Doctrine Securities Regulation in
Forum: Copyright, Meet Antitrust: The Supreme Court’s Warhol Decision and the Rise of Competition Analysis in Fair Use
is one wrinkle in applying antitrust tools in the copyright context that should be addressed. Antitrust’s market-definition analysis assumes that the
presidency 373 Meanwhile, antitrust’s private right of action vertically decentralizes presi- dential authority. The antitrust laws have included, since 1890
Forum: The Ideological Roots of America’s Market Power Problem
Paradigm and Antitrust, 127 U. Penn. L. Rev. 1104, 1104-05 (1979). See also Horton, supra note 27; Barach Orbach, Foreward: Antitrust’s Pursuit of