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Draining The Alcoa "Wishing Well": The Section 2 Conduct Requirement After Kodak And Calcomp, John Andrew Maher Jan 1979

Draining The Alcoa "Wishing Well": The Section 2 Conduct Requirement After Kodak And Calcomp, John Andrew Maher

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Antidumping Law: Repeal It Or Revise It, John J. Barceló Iii Jan 1979

The Antidumping Law: Repeal It Or Revise It, John J. Barceló Iii

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Consistency And Predictability: Supreme Court Antitrust Decisions During The 1978 Term, Jeff Miles Jan 1979

Consistency And Predictability: Supreme Court Antitrust Decisions During The 1978 Term, Jeff Miles

University of Richmond Law Review

An article which discusses the Supreme Court's antitrust decisions during a term is necessarily general in nature, because temporal and spatial constraints do not allow in-depth treatises on each issue raised in each case. Rather, the writing should explain each decision, analyze the Court's reasoning, and assess the holding's effect on future cases and antitrust enforcement in general. Perhaps, however, the most crucial requirement is that it explain judicial philosophies and trends that aid counsel in advising their clients.


Draining The Alcoa "Wishing Well": The Section 2 Conduct Requirement After Kodak And Calcomp, John Andrew Maher Jan 1979

Draining The Alcoa "Wishing Well": The Section 2 Conduct Requirement After Kodak And Calcomp, John Andrew Maher

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Proposed Rule Of Reason Analysis For Restrictions On Distribution, B.J. Douek Jan 1979

A Proposed Rule Of Reason Analysis For Restrictions On Distribution, B.J. Douek

Fordham Law Review

No abstract provided.


Is Somebody "Crying Wolf"?: An Assessment Of Whether Antitrust Impedes Export Trade, John Will Ongman Jan 1979

Is Somebody "Crying Wolf"?: An Assessment Of Whether Antitrust Impedes Export Trade, John Will Ongman

Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business

The impact of the United States antitrust laws on American exports has in recent years become a controversial issue, especially in view of the increasing U.S, trade deficit. In this article, Mr. Ongman employs economic analysis to determine the desirability of a protectionistic Sherman Act. He concludes that such a policy, resulting in foreign retaliation and spillover into the domestic market, would be unwise.


Per Se Illegality Of Concerted Refusals To Deal: A Rule Ripe For Reexamination, Joseph P. Bauer Jan 1979

Per Se Illegality Of Concerted Refusals To Deal: A Rule Ripe For Reexamination, Joseph P. Bauer

Journal Articles

Section 1 of the Sherman Act proscribes [e]very contract, combination . . . or conspiracy, in restraint of trade. Early Supreme Court cases interpreting this provision held that it required a determination by the trier of fact of the reasonableness of the challenged conduct in each case — an approach which came to be known as the rule of reason. In subsequent cases, however, the Court has held that certain conduct is unreasonable per se. That is, once a court has determined that such conduct has taken place, it is foreclosed from undertaking an inquiry into the reasonableness of that …


The Application Of Section One Of The Sherman Act To East-West Trade Resale Restrictions, Peter B. Fitzpatrick Jan 1979

The Application Of Section One Of The Sherman Act To East-West Trade Resale Restrictions, Peter B. Fitzpatrick

Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Joint Ventures And The Justice Department's Antitrust Guide For International Operations, Joseph F. Brodley Jan 1979

Joint Ventures And The Justice Department's Antitrust Guide For International Operations, Joseph F. Brodley

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


Antitrust - Treble Damage Action - Illinois Brick Rule Does Not Bar Suit By Direct Purchaser Of Product Which Contains Price Fixed Component Produced By Seller, Jonathan Willinger Jan 1979

Antitrust - Treble Damage Action - Illinois Brick Rule Does Not Bar Suit By Direct Purchaser Of Product Which Contains Price Fixed Component Produced By Seller, Jonathan Willinger

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.