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Apple Inc. V. Pepper:The Future Of Software-Based Retail—Incalculable Damages And Duplicitous Liability, Christopher Derian Jan 2021

Apple Inc. V. Pepper:The Future Of Software-Based Retail—Incalculable Damages And Duplicitous Liability, Christopher Derian

Journal of Business & Technology Law

No abstract provided.


Cgi Social Media Influencers: Are They Above The Ftc’S Influence?, Kelly Callahan Jan 2021

Cgi Social Media Influencers: Are They Above The Ftc’S Influence?, Kelly Callahan

Journal of Business & Technology Law

No abstract provided.


An Investigation Of When The Antitrust Agencies Are Likely To Challenge A Pay-For-Delay Settlement Under Actavis, Thomas Y. Lu Jan 2021

An Investigation Of When The Antitrust Agencies Are Likely To Challenge A Pay-For-Delay Settlement Under Actavis, Thomas Y. Lu

Journal of Business & Technology Law

No abstract provided.


De Facto Shareholder Primacy, Jeff Schwartz Jan 2020

De Facto Shareholder Primacy, Jeff Schwartz

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


We Three Kings: Disintermediating Voting At The Index Fund Giants, Caleb N. Griffin Jan 2020

We Three Kings: Disintermediating Voting At The Index Fund Giants, Caleb N. Griffin

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


Verition Partners Master Fund Ltd. V. Aruba Networks, Inc.: Deal Price As A Ceiling In Statutory Appraisal Actions, Alyssa Testo Jan 2020

Verition Partners Master Fund Ltd. V. Aruba Networks, Inc.: Deal Price As A Ceiling In Statutory Appraisal Actions, Alyssa Testo

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


Accommodating Capital And Policing Labor: Antitrust In The Two Gilded Ages, Sandeep Vaheesan Aug 2019

Accommodating Capital And Policing Labor: Antitrust In The Two Gilded Ages, Sandeep Vaheesan

Maryland Law Review

In enacting the antitrust laws, Congress sought to prevent big businesses from maintaining and augmenting their power through collusion, mergers, and exclusionary and predatory practices and also aimed to preserve the ability of workers to act in concert. At times, the antitrust laws have benefited ordinary Americans. Antitrust achievements include the restructuring of the oil industry in 1911, the creation of competitive market structures in the mid-twentieth century, and the termination of AT&T’s telecommunications monopoly in 1984.

Yet, the history of antitrust in the United States is not one of uninterrupted successes. Over two forty-year periods, the executive branch and …


When Antitrust Becomes Pro-Trust: The Digital Deformation Of U.S. Competition Policy, Frank A. Pasquale May 2017

When Antitrust Becomes Pro-Trust: The Digital Deformation Of U.S. Competition Policy, Frank A. Pasquale

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


The Politics Of Professionalism: Reappraising Occupational Licensure And Competition Policy, Sandeep Vaheesan, Frank A. Pasquale Jan 2017

The Politics Of Professionalism: Reappraising Occupational Licensure And Competition Policy, Sandeep Vaheesan, Frank A. Pasquale

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Speculative Tech: The Bitcoin Legal Quagmire & The Need For Legal Innovation, Paul H. Farmer Jr. Jan 2014

Speculative Tech: The Bitcoin Legal Quagmire & The Need For Legal Innovation, Paul H. Farmer Jr.

Journal of Business & Technology Law

No abstract provided.


Bad Medicine: Ftc V. Actavis, Inc. And The Missed Opportunity To Resolve The Pay-For-Delay Problem, Susan Schipper Jan 2014

Bad Medicine: Ftc V. Actavis, Inc. And The Missed Opportunity To Resolve The Pay-For-Delay Problem, Susan Schipper

Maryland Law Review

No abstract provided.


Paradoxes Of Digital Antitrust, Frank A. Pasquale Jul 2013

Paradoxes Of Digital Antitrust, Frank A. Pasquale

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Pitfalls In Brazilian Bankruptcy Law For International Bond Investors, Jeffrey M. Anapolsky, Jessica F. Woods Jan 2013

Pitfalls In Brazilian Bankruptcy Law For International Bond Investors, Jeffrey M. Anapolsky, Jessica F. Woods

Journal of Business & Technology Law

No abstract provided.


Teaching Antitrust After The Financial Crisis, Maurice E. Stucke Jan 2013

Teaching Antitrust After The Financial Crisis, Maurice E. Stucke

Journal of Business & Technology Law

No abstract provided.


California Ex Rel. Harris V. Safeway, Inc.: Mismanaging The Intersection Of Antitrust And Labor Law, Peter L. Cooch Jan 2013

California Ex Rel. Harris V. Safeway, Inc.: Mismanaging The Intersection Of Antitrust And Labor Law, Peter L. Cooch

Journal of Business & Technology Law

No abstract provided.


"No Inventions, No Innovations": Reassessing The Government's Antitrust Case Against United States Steel Corporation, Guy B. Maseritz Jan 2012

"No Inventions, No Innovations": Reassessing The Government's Antitrust Case Against United States Steel Corporation, Guy B. Maseritz

Journal of Business & Technology Law

No abstract provided.


Dominant Search Engines: An Essential Cultural & Political Facility, Frank Pasquale Jan 2011

Dominant Search Engines: An Essential Cultural & Political Facility, Frank Pasquale

Faculty Scholarship

When American lawyers talk about "essential facilities," they are usually referring to antitrust doctrine that has required certain platforms to provide access on fair and nondiscriminatory terms to all comers. Some have recently characterized Google as an essential facility. Antitrust law may shape the search engine industry in positive ways. However, scholars and activists must move beyond the crabbed vocabulary of competition policy to develop a richer normative critique of search engine dominance.

In this chapter, I sketch a new concept of "essential cultural and political facility," which can help policymakers recognize and address situations where a bottleneck has become …


Credit Suisse V. Billing: The Limited Impact On Application Of Antitrust Laws In Federally Regulated Industries Following The 2008 Financial Crisis And Beyond, Jessica A. Rebarber Jan 2011

Credit Suisse V. Billing: The Limited Impact On Application Of Antitrust Laws In Federally Regulated Industries Following The 2008 Financial Crisis And Beyond, Jessica A. Rebarber

Journal of Business & Technology Law

No abstract provided.


Potential Game Changers Only Have Eligibility Left To Suit Up For A Different Kind Of Court: Former Student-Athletes Bring Class Action Antitrust Lawsuit Against The Ncaa, Christine A. Burns Jan 2011

Potential Game Changers Only Have Eligibility Left To Suit Up For A Different Kind Of Court: Former Student-Athletes Bring Class Action Antitrust Lawsuit Against The Ncaa, Christine A. Burns

Journal of Business & Technology Law

No abstract provided.


D Is For Digitize: An Introduction, James Grimmelmann Jan 2010

D Is For Digitize: An Introduction, James Grimmelmann

Faculty Scholarship

This brief introductory essay reviews the history of D is for Digitize conference on the Google Books settlement and provides an overview of the seven articles in the symposium issue.


The Google Book Search Settlement: Ends, Means, And The Future Of Books, James Grimmelmann Apr 2009

The Google Book Search Settlement: Ends, Means, And The Future Of Books, James Grimmelmann

Faculty Scholarship

For the past four years, Google has been systematically making digital copies of books in the collections of many major university libraries. It made the digital copies searchable through its web site--you couldn't read the books, but you could at least find out where the phrase you're looking for appears within them. This outraged copyright owners, who filed a class action lawsuit to make Google stop. Then, last fall, the parties to this large class action announced an even larger settlement: one that would give Google a license not only to scan books, but also to sell them.

The settlement …


How To Fix The Google Book Search Settlement, James Grimmelmann Apr 2009

How To Fix The Google Book Search Settlement, James Grimmelmann

Faculty Scholarship

The proposed settlement in the Google Book Search case should be approved with strings attached. The project will be immensely good for society, and the proposed deal is a fair one for Google, for authors, and for publishers. The public interest demands, however, that the settlement be modified first. It creates two new entities—the Books Rights Registry Leviathan and the Google Book Search Behemoth—with dangerously concentrated power over the publishing industry. Left unchecked, they could trample on consumers in any number of ways. We the public have a right to demand that those entities be subject to healthy, pro-competitive oversight, …


The Subprime Meltdown: Causes, Consequences, And Solutions Jan 2009

The Subprime Meltdown: Causes, Consequences, And Solutions

Journal of Business & Technology Law

No abstract provided.


Why Did Anyone Listen To The Rating Agencies After Enron?, Claire A. Hill Jan 2009

Why Did Anyone Listen To The Rating Agencies After Enron?, Claire A. Hill

Journal of Business & Technology Law

No abstract provided.


So Now Who Is Special?: Business Model Shifts Among Firms That Borrow To Lend, José Gabilondo Jan 2009

So Now Who Is Special?: Business Model Shifts Among Firms That Borrow To Lend, José Gabilondo

Journal of Business & Technology Law

No abstract provided.


Rating Agencies And Reputational Risk, David Reiss Jan 2009

Rating Agencies And Reputational Risk, David Reiss

Journal of Business & Technology Law

No abstract provided.


The Legacy Of Deregulation And The Financial Crisis: Linkages Between Deregulation In Labor Markets, Housing Finance Markets, And The Broader Financial Markets, Damon Silvers, Heather Slavkin Jan 2009

The Legacy Of Deregulation And The Financial Crisis: Linkages Between Deregulation In Labor Markets, Housing Finance Markets, And The Broader Financial Markets, Damon Silvers, Heather Slavkin

Journal of Business & Technology Law

No abstract provided.


Reflections On State Regulation: A Lesson Of The Economic Turmoil Of 2007-2009 , Ralph S. Tyler, Karen Stakem Hornig Jan 2009

Reflections On State Regulation: A Lesson Of The Economic Turmoil Of 2007-2009 , Ralph S. Tyler, Karen Stakem Hornig

Journal of Business & Technology Law

No abstract provided.


Cooper V. Mcclure: The Difficulty Of Proving Antitrust Violations And The Need For A False Claims Act, Esther Lee Jan 2009

Cooper V. Mcclure: The Difficulty Of Proving Antitrust Violations And The Need For A False Claims Act, Esther Lee

Journal of Business & Technology Law

No abstract provided.


Testimony Before The U.S. House Of Representatives, Committee On Agriculture - “Potential Excessive Speculation In Commodity Markets: The Impact Of Proposed Legislation", Michael Greenberger Jul 2008

Testimony Before The U.S. House Of Representatives, Committee On Agriculture - “Potential Excessive Speculation In Commodity Markets: The Impact Of Proposed Legislation", Michael Greenberger

Congressional Testimony

Testimony before the U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Agriculture. 110th Congress, 2nd Session (July 10-11, 2008).