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Rebuilding Illinois Brick: A Functionalist Approach To The Indirect Purchaser Rule, Barak D. Richman, Christopher R. Murray
Rebuilding Illinois Brick: A Functionalist Approach To The Indirect Purchaser Rule, Barak D. Richman, Christopher R. Murray
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The landmark case of Illinois Brick Co. v. Illinois, which denied standing to indirect purchasers to sue antitrust violators, has been subjected to steady and widespread criticism since it was decided in 1977. Despite three decades of dissatisfaction, however, debate over indirect purchaser standing has failed to generate satisfying solutions that meet the objectives of antitrust law and reflect its underlying principles. We attribute the lack of creative alternatives to an undue emphasis on legal formalism, fostered both by the Supreme Court's elaboration of the indirect purchaser rule and the doctrine's failure to recognize the pervasiveness of multilayer supply chains. …