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Researching Antitrust Law, Keith Lacy Jan 2024

Researching Antitrust Law, Keith Lacy

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Antitrust is a dynamic area of law subject to rapid change. It is highly sensitive to the attitudes of regulators and market conditions, always looking forward to how decisions made today will affect businesses and the lives of individual consumers. Current events — and passionate consumers, or fans — can incur “Swift” antitrust scrutiny, as Live Nation Entertainment discovered recently.

Yet it is inextricably linked to more abstract considerations. The term “antitrust” is itself archaic, reflecting animosity to a business practice innovated by Standard Oil in 1882. Understanding the history of antitrust actions often requires understanding something of history broadly …


Taggart: Cost Justification, Harry L. Shniderman Jan 1960

Taggart: Cost Justification, Harry L. Shniderman

Michigan Law Review

A Review of Cost Justification. By Herbert F. Taggart


Handler: Antitrust In Perspective: The Complementary Roles Of Rule And Discretion., James A. Rahl Jan 1959

Handler: Antitrust In Perspective: The Complementary Roles Of Rule And Discretion., James A. Rahl

Michigan Law Review

A Review of Antitrust in Perspective: The Complementary Roles of Rule and Discretion. By Milton Handler.