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A Career At The Federal Trade Commission, Cardozo Antitrust Society Mar 2024

A Career At The Federal Trade Commission, Cardozo Antitrust Society

Flyers 2023-2024

No abstract provided.


Why Antitrust? Perspectives On Antitrust Career Paths, Cardozo Antitrust Society, New York State Bar Association Nov 2023

Why Antitrust? Perspectives On Antitrust Career Paths, Cardozo Antitrust Society, New York State Bar Association

Flyers 2023-2024

No abstract provided.


What Is Antitrust ?, Samuel Weinstein, Cardozo Antitrust Society Oct 2023

What Is Antitrust ?, Samuel Weinstein, Cardozo Antitrust Society

Flyers 2023-2024

No abstract provided.


Careers In Antitrust, Cardozo Antitrust Society Mar 2023

Careers In Antitrust, Cardozo Antitrust Society

Flyers 2022-2023

No abstract provided.


Artificial Intelligence And The Future Of Law, Cardozo Startup Society, Cardozo Fame Center, Cardozo Law And Data Science Society Mar 2023

Artificial Intelligence And The Future Of Law, Cardozo Startup Society, Cardozo Fame Center, Cardozo Law And Data Science Society

Flyers 2022-2023

No abstract provided.


Heyman Center Presents: Regulating The Metaverse, Heyman Center On Corporate Governance Feb 2023

Heyman Center Presents: Regulating The Metaverse, Heyman Center On Corporate Governance

Flyers 2022-2023

No abstract provided.


Antitrust And Big Tech, Cardozo Antitrust Society, Cardozo Federalist Society Feb 2023

Antitrust And Big Tech, Cardozo Antitrust Society, Cardozo Federalist Society

Flyers 2022-2023

No abstract provided.


Running A Different Route: How Youtube Tv Plans To Avoid Antitrust Violations, Brody Shea Jan 2023

Running A Different Route: How Youtube Tv Plans To Avoid Antitrust Violations, Brody Shea

SLU Law Journal Online

After reaching a deal this past December, YouTube TV is now the sole option for NFL Sunday Ticket subscribers. By providing out-of-market sports games in a bundled package, YouTube TV runs the risk of violating the Sherman Antitrust Act. In this article, Brody Shea addresses how YouTube TV can avoid future litigation.


The Intersection Of Data Science, Tech And Law, Cardozo Law And Data Science Society, Cardozo Business Law Society, Cardozo Antitrust Society, Cardozo Intellectual Property Law Society (Ipls) Nov 2022

The Intersection Of Data Science, Tech And Law, Cardozo Law And Data Science Society, Cardozo Business Law Society, Cardozo Antitrust Society, Cardozo Intellectual Property Law Society (Ipls)

Flyers 2022-2023

No abstract provided.


Volume 09 (Part 1), District Court Of The United States For The Northern District Of Ohio, Eastern Division Oct 2022

Volume 09 (Part 1), District Court Of The United States For The Northern District Of Ohio, Eastern Division

City of Cleveland v. The Cleveland Illuminating Company, 1980

City of Cleveland, plaintiff vs. The Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company, defendant : civil action no. C75-560; proceedings had before the Honorable Robert B. Krupansky of said court, commencing on Tuesday, September 2, 1980 in the District Court of the United States for the Northern District of Ohio, Eastern Division

10/14/80-10/16/80


Antitrust Enforcement And Market Power In The Digital Age: Is Your Digital Assistant Devious?, Maurice Stucke, Ariel Ezrachi May 2022

Antitrust Enforcement And Market Power In The Digital Age: Is Your Digital Assistant Devious?, Maurice Stucke, Ariel Ezrachi

Book Chapters

No abstract provided.


2022 Mlb Lockout: Time To Re-Examine Baseball's Antitrust Exemption, Adam Renfro Feb 2022

2022 Mlb Lockout: Time To Re-Examine Baseball's Antitrust Exemption, Adam Renfro

SLU Law Journal Online

In this article, Adam Renfro examines the legal basis for Major League Baseball's antitrust exemption in light of ongoing lockout in Major League Baseball. This article also discusses ongoing and current threats to the exemption and asserts that the exemption should be abolished once and for all.


Taking The Long View On Shorting: Market Manipulation And Gme, Andrew Steiner Aug 2021

Taking The Long View On Shorting: Market Manipulation And Gme, Andrew Steiner

SLU Law Journal Online

In this article, Andrew Steiner provides an overview of the events surrounding the GameStop short squeeze coordinated by retail investors on the internet forum WallStreetBets over the last year and the possible legal fallout. While some traditional institutional investors call for regulatory intervention, retail investors have pointed the finger at trading app Robinhood.


The Progressive Turn: Politics And Policy In The Movement, Zephyr Teachout, Heather Gautney, Todd Melnick Nov 2020

The Progressive Turn: Politics And Policy In The Movement, Zephyr Teachout, Heather Gautney, Todd Melnick

Posters

Maloney Library lecture series, Behind the Book


Protecting And Fostering Online Platform Competition: The Role Of Antitrust Law, Jonathan Baker Nov 2020

Protecting And Fostering Online Platform Competition: The Role Of Antitrust Law, Jonathan Baker

Contributions to Books

This essay provides a perspective on the role of antitrust law in protecting and fostering competition in the digital economy, with particular attention to online platforms. It highlights the danger of anti-competitive exclusionary conduct by dominant online platforms and describes ways that antitrust law can challenge and deter such conduct. The essay also identifies a number of difficulties that U.S. courts and enforcers face in challenging harmful exclusionary conduct by dominant platforms, and discusses some ways regulation can supplement antitrust law in fostering competition.


Why It's A Bad Idea To Let A Few Tech Companies Monopolize Our Data, Maurice Stucke Apr 2020

Why It's A Bad Idea To Let A Few Tech Companies Monopolize Our Data, Maurice Stucke

Book Chapters

No abstract provided.


Citizen Capitalism: How A Universal Fund Can Provide Influence And Income To All (2019), Lynn A. Stout, Sergio Gramitto, Tamara Belinfanti Jan 2019

Citizen Capitalism: How A Universal Fund Can Provide Influence And Income To All (2019), Lynn A. Stout, Sergio Gramitto, Tamara Belinfanti

Books

Corporations have a huge influence on the life of every citizen--this book offers a visionary but practical plan to give every citizen a say in how corporations are run while also gaining some supplemental income. It lays out a clear approach that uses the mechanisms of the private market to hold corporations accountable to the public.

This would happen through the creation of what the authors call the Universal Fund, a kind of national, democratic, mega mutual fund. Every American over eighteen would be entitled to a share and would participate in directing its share voting choices. Corporations and wealthy …


Rethinking International Investment Governance: Principles For The 21st Century, Emma Aisbett, Barnali Choudhury, Olivier De Schutter, Frank Garcia, James Harrison, Song Hong, Lise Johnson, Mouhamadou Kane, Santiago Peña, Matthew Porterfield, Susan Sell, Stephen E. Shay, Louis T. Wells Aug 2018

Rethinking International Investment Governance: Principles For The 21st Century, Emma Aisbett, Barnali Choudhury, Olivier De Schutter, Frank Garcia, James Harrison, Song Hong, Lise Johnson, Mouhamadou Kane, Santiago Peña, Matthew Porterfield, Susan Sell, Stephen E. Shay, Louis T. Wells

Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment Books

Rethinking International Investment Governance: Principles for the 21st Century – written over the course of a week by a distinguished group of experts in international economic governance using the Booksprint process – aims to serve as a practical resource for those interested in the elements of an international investment system that promotes sustainable development and achieves legitimacy by providing benefits to all stakeholders.

The objective of Rethinking International Investment Governance is to change the terms of the debate so that societal values and goals are at the center of discussions about each reform proposal and process. This book rethinks international …


Cartel Ringmaster Or Competition Creator? The Ebooks Case Against Apple (2013), Jonathan Baker Jan 2018

Cartel Ringmaster Or Competition Creator? The Ebooks Case Against Apple (2013), Jonathan Baker

Contributions to Books

In 2013, a federal district court found that Apple had orchestrated a cartel agreement involving it and five major book publishers three years earlier, when Apple opened the iBookstore in conjunction with the introduction of its iPad tablet computer. According to the court, Apple organized collective action by the publishers to take away ebook pricing authority from Amazon, an aggressive discounter, and to raise the retail prices of ebooks.

This chapter describes the case from an economic point of view. It examines the competing views of the government and Apple over the competitive impact of various provisions in the iBookstore’s …


The Mascot Manifesto, Zachary S. O'Driscoll Oct 2016

The Mascot Manifesto, Zachary S. O'Driscoll

Learning Showcase 2016: A Celebration of Discovery, Transformation and Success

My law review article analyzes the constitutionality of the Lanham Act, a federal trademark statute. Under the Lanham Act, trademark owners are prohibited from registering trademarks that may be considered ''disparaging'' or ''scandalous'' to others. However, what is considered ''disparaging'' or ''scandalous'' is determined under a subjective standard. What is offensive to one trademark examiner for purposes of registering a trademark may not be offensive to another. Today, the Washington Redskins, a professional football franchise, finds themselves at the heart of the Lanham Act controversy. But underlying this trademark litigation is a deeper concern: whether the Lanham Act itself is …


Leniency, Whistle-Blowing And The Individual: Should We Create Another Race To The Competition Agency?, Maurice E. Stucke Sep 2015

Leniency, Whistle-Blowing And The Individual: Should We Create Another Race To The Competition Agency?, Maurice E. Stucke

Book Chapters

No abstract provided.


Channeling And Contending With Bill Kovacic, Jonathan Baker Jan 2014

Channeling And Contending With Bill Kovacic, Jonathan Baker

Contributions to Books

This essay was written for a festschrift in honor of Professor William E. Kovacic. It discusses Prof. Kovacic’s work on the design of antitrust enforcement institutions, the interplay between the Chicago and Harvard schools in the transformation of antitrust that took place a generation ago, and the extent to which antitrust norms exhibit continuity over time. It will published in "William E. Kovacic - Liber Amicorum: An Antitrust Tribute - Vol. II," which is scheduled to be released in February 2014 by the Institute of Competition Law.


Greater International Convergence And The Behavioural Antitrust Gambit, Maurice E. Stucke Jan 2013

Greater International Convergence And The Behavioural Antitrust Gambit, Maurice E. Stucke

Book Chapters

No abstract provided.


Discovery In A Global Economy, Maurice Stucke Feb 2012

Discovery In A Global Economy, Maurice Stucke

Book Chapters

No abstract provided.


International Investments Arbitration: Winning, Losing And Why, Susan D. Franck Jan 2012

International Investments Arbitration: Winning, Losing And Why, Susan D. Franck

Contributions to Books

In late 2008, as financial markets were crashing, the Vale Columbia Center on Sustainable International Investment launched the Columbia FDI Perspectives. The first Perspective, entitled “The FDI recession has begun,” correctly forecast an FDI recession in the following year. From that first Perspective in late 2008 to the end of 2010, the series published thirty-three concise notes on topical FDI-related issues by diverse experts in the field. The purpose of these Perspectives is to inform readers about some of the important issues and trends in the contemporary debate on FDI, and to promote a wide-ranging discussion about the policy implications …


What Is Competition?, Maurice Stucke Jan 2012

What Is Competition?, Maurice Stucke

Book Chapters

No abstract provided.


Am I A Price Fixer? A Behavioural Economics Analysis Of Cartels, Maurice Stucke Feb 2011

Am I A Price Fixer? A Behavioural Economics Analysis Of Cartels, Maurice Stucke

Book Chapters

No abstract provided.


Are People Self-Interested? The Implications Of Behavioral Economics On Competition Policy, Maurice Stucke Jan 2011

Are People Self-Interested? The Implications Of Behavioral Economics On Competition Policy, Maurice Stucke

Book Chapters

No abstract provided.


Using Competition Law To Promote Access To Knowledge, Sean Flynn Jan 2010

Using Competition Law To Promote Access To Knowledge, Sean Flynn

Contributions to Books

One of the points of convergence among the many strands of the A2K movement is resistance to the one-size-fits-all ratcheting up of intellectual property provisions around the world. The resistance is grounded in analysis showing that intellectual property rules often create social costs that far outweigh their intended benefits. Much of the A2K movement’s advocacy for limitations of intellectual property rights is located within the field of intellectual property law – promoting the inclusion and use of balancing mechanisms within the laws granting intellectual property rights. But intellectual property rights are also shaped and limited by their interaction with other …


Congress & Sports Agents: A Legislative History Of The Sports Agent Responsibility And Trust Act, Edmund P. Edmonds, William H. Manz, Thomas J. Kettleson. Jan 2008

Congress & Sports Agents: A Legislative History Of The Sports Agent Responsibility And Trust Act, Edmund P. Edmonds, William H. Manz, Thomas J. Kettleson.

Books

Although a majority of individual states have adopted legislation directed toward the conduct of sports agents, the federal government found it necessary to enact Public Law 108-304, the Sports Agent Responsibility and Trust Act (SPARTA). Congress has recognized that many acts of sports agents go unpunished because of disparate, ineffective, or in some cases, a complete absence of state laws.

This volume offers readers the legislative history of SPARTA, including copies of the law, reports, hearings, and related bills. An additional feature of the set is an appendix containing state legislation in this area. The appendix includes the language from …