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Full-Text Articles in Law
The Rise And (Coming) Fall Of Efficiency As The Ruler Of Antitrust, Robert H. Lande
The Rise And (Coming) Fall Of Efficiency As The Ruler Of Antitrust, Robert H. Lande
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The debate over the legitimate goals of antitrust is ceaseless and its practical resolution influenced by politics. The answer often given in the past, and particularly during the Warren Court era when a heavy emphasis was placed on social and political factors, contrasts sharply with the consensus view during the Reagan Administration that only economic efficiency counts. Since antitrust moves in cycles, a natural question arises—will antitrust continue to stand upon a foundation of efficiency, return to the old social and political perspective, or embrace some third view of its proper direction?
Judicial Activism, Economic Theory And The Role Of Summary Judgment In Sherman Act Conspiracy Cases: The Illogic Of Matsushita, James F. Ponsoldt, Marc J. Lewyn
Judicial Activism, Economic Theory And The Role Of Summary Judgment In Sherman Act Conspiracy Cases: The Illogic Of Matsushita, James F. Ponsoldt, Marc J. Lewyn
Scholarly Works
The proper role of neoclassical economic theory in the resolution of antitrust disputes will continue to be debated into the next administration. The Reagan Administration has succeeded in persuading the Supreme Court to incorporate laissez-faire assumptions and goals into Sherman and Clayton Antitrust Acts jurisprudence in at least three major decisions, although the long-range importance of the holdings in two of those cases remains somewhat in doubt.
One of those decisions, however, reflects more than just a disagreement about application is of the antitrust laws. In Matsushita, the Court, ordering summary judgment for defendants at the urging of the Justice …
Introduction: A Retrospective Examination Of The Reagan Years, James F. Ponsoldt
Introduction: A Retrospective Examination Of The Reagan Years, James F. Ponsoldt
Scholarly Works
The Antitrust Bulletin and its readers are fortunate to receive the views of the distinguished contributors to this two-issue symposium, and to receive those views in 1988, potentially a watershed year in antitrust, rather than several years earlier. Some of the authors focus upon particular antitrust issues, whereas others have chosen to take a broader view of the Reagan Administration's efforts and impact on antitrust. The articles reflect some differences of opinion, of course. The symposium as a whole, however, is marked by the recognition that the most suitable antitrust policy must balance government intervention, on the one hand, with …
A Framework For Evaluating The Antitrust Legacy Of The Reagan Administration, Robert H. Lande
A Framework For Evaluating The Antitrust Legacy Of The Reagan Administration, Robert H. Lande
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No abstract provided.
Panel Discussion On Self-Regulation, Robert H. Lande
Panel Discussion On Self-Regulation, Robert H. Lande
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No abstract provided.
Workable Antitrust Law: The Statutory Approach To Antitrust, Thomas Arthur
Workable Antitrust Law: The Statutory Approach To Antitrust, Thomas Arthur
Faculty Articles
This Article will demonstrate the superiority of the statutory approach for producing more stable and consistent antitrust law. Part I details the development of the constitutional approach to antitrust, demonstrating how the rise of the pragmatic and instrumentalist view of law led to the displacement of the original statutory approach to antitrust. Part II illustrates that the constitutional approach fundamentally cannot produce workable antitrust law. It summarizes both the doctrinal disarray that continues to plague each major area of antitrust law and the irreconcilable policy prescriptions of the contending antitrust "schools." Part III presents an alternative, statutory approach to antitrust …
Antitrust And The Challenge Of Internationalization, David J. Gerber
Antitrust And The Challenge Of Internationalization, David J. Gerber
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No abstract provided.
Private Information And The Deterrent Effect Of Antitrust Damage Remedies, Jonathan Baker
Private Information And The Deterrent Effect Of Antitrust Damage Remedies, Jonathan Baker
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
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Argentine, Horacio A. Grigera Naón
Argentine, Horacio A. Grigera Naón
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
No abstract provided.
Book Reviews: "Antitrust Law And Economics": Responding To An Ivory Tower Critique, Robert H. Lande
Book Reviews: "Antitrust Law And Economics": Responding To An Ivory Tower Critique, Robert H. Lande
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Antitrust Synthesis, Robert H. Lande
The Antitrust Analysis Of Hospital Mergers And The Transformation Of The Hospital Industry, Jonathan Baker
The Antitrust Analysis Of Hospital Mergers And The Transformation Of The Hospital Industry, Jonathan Baker
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
No abstract provided.
Antitrust In Today's World Economy, Barry Hawk
Antitrust In Today's World Economy, Barry Hawk
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Per Se Legality Of Vertical Restraints: Contested In America -- Not Debated In Germany: Search For Reasons And Comparison, Rainer F. Hildebrandt
Per Se Legality Of Vertical Restraints: Contested In America -- Not Debated In Germany: Search For Reasons And Comparison, Rainer F. Hildebrandt
LLM Theses and Essays
The approach towards vertical restraints depends heavily on the outcome of the "battle for the soul of antitrust". Therefore, to make the implications of the dispute more comprehensible, this study necessarily has to prefer to the basics of antitrust policy such as legislative history and political underpinnings. The second chapter addresses the underlying values of American and German antitrust laws and compares the concepts chosen to protect these values. Based on these foundations, chapter three evaluates resale price maintenance. In chapter four, the Supreme Court's judgment in Business Electronics Corp. v. Sharp Electronics Corp. is analyzed according to the GWB …