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Loyola University Chicago, School of Law

Loyola Consumer Law Review

2008

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The Role Of Monopolization And Abuse Of Dominance In Competition Law, Spencer Weber Waller Jan 2008

The Role Of Monopolization And Abuse Of Dominance In Competition Law, Spencer Weber Waller

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Transcript Jan 2008

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Be Careful What You Click For: An Analysis Of Online Contracting, Rachel S. Conklin Jan 2008

Be Careful What You Click For: An Analysis Of Online Contracting, Rachel S. Conklin

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Calls For More Wireless Regulation Heating Up In Congress, Thomas A. Mccann Jan 2008

Calls For More Wireless Regulation Heating Up In Congress, Thomas A. Mccann

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A' La Carte V. Channel Bundling: The Debate Over Video Programming Distribution, Christopher T. Buckley Jan 2008

A' La Carte V. Channel Bundling: The Debate Over Video Programming Distribution, Christopher T. Buckley

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Editors Note, Jeffrey M. Sussman Jan 2008

Editors Note, Jeffrey M. Sussman

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Panelists' Biographies/Roundtable Discussion Jan 2008

Panelists' Biographies/Roundtable Discussion

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The Role Of A Consumer Harm Test In Competition Policy, Adrian Majumdar Jan 2008

The Role Of A Consumer Harm Test In Competition Policy, Adrian Majumdar

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Transcript Jan 2008

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Picking Over The Cfi Microsoft Judgment Of 17 September, 2007, Philip Marsden Dr. Jan 2008

Picking Over The Cfi Microsoft Judgment Of 17 September, 2007, Philip Marsden Dr.

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Remedies - How Far And How Much, George Addy, Anita Banicevic Jan 2008

Remedies - How Far And How Much, George Addy, Anita Banicevic

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The Monopolization/Abuse Offense, Spencer Weber Waller Jan 2008

The Monopolization/Abuse Offense, Spencer Weber Waller

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Plaintiffs' Attorneys Wince As Second Circuit Applies Tough Twombly Standard To Antitrust Suits, Thomas A. Mccann Jan 2008

Plaintiffs' Attorneys Wince As Second Circuit Applies Tough Twombly Standard To Antitrust Suits, Thomas A. Mccann

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Antitrust (Over-?) Confidence, Thomas A. Lambert, Joshua D. Wright Jan 2008

Antitrust (Over-?) Confidence, Thomas A. Lambert, Joshua D. Wright

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Antitrust Modernizaton Commission Delares Antitrust Need Not Be Modernized, But Does Suggest A Few Tweaks, Thomas A. Mccann Jan 2008

Antitrust Modernizaton Commission Delares Antitrust Need Not Be Modernized, But Does Suggest A Few Tweaks, Thomas A. Mccann

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Concealment Of Information In Consumer Transactions In The United States, Sweden, And China: A Window To The Relationship Between Individualism And Regulation, M. Neil Browne, Justin Rex, Curtis Bunner Jan 2008

Concealment Of Information In Consumer Transactions In The United States, Sweden, And China: A Window To The Relationship Between Individualism And Regulation, M. Neil Browne, Justin Rex, Curtis Bunner

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Using Gestational Surrogacy And Pre-Implantation Genetic Diagnosis: Are Intended Parents Now Manufacturing The Idyllic Infant?, Jami L. Zehr Jan 2008

Using Gestational Surrogacy And Pre-Implantation Genetic Diagnosis: Are Intended Parents Now Manufacturing The Idyllic Infant?, Jami L. Zehr

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To Stop A Predator: Is A Complete Ban On For-Profit Foreclosure Rescue Operations The Best Way To Prevent Equity Stripping?, Allison D. Matthews Jan 2008

To Stop A Predator: Is A Complete Ban On For-Profit Foreclosure Rescue Operations The Best Way To Prevent Equity Stripping?, Allison D. Matthews

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Second Circuit Shuts Down New York's Airline Passenger Bill Of Rights, Thomas A. Mccann Jan 2008

Second Circuit Shuts Down New York's Airline Passenger Bill Of Rights, Thomas A. Mccann

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Vertical Price Restraints After Leegin, Edward D. Cavanagh Jan 2008

Vertical Price Restraints After Leegin, Edward D. Cavanagh

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Regional Sports Networks, Competition, And The Consumer, Diana Moss Jan 2008

Regional Sports Networks, Competition, And The Consumer, Diana Moss

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Of Selling The Environment - Buyer Beware? An Evaluation Of The Proposed F.T.C. Green Guides Revisions, Jennifer Woods Jan 2008

Of Selling The Environment - Buyer Beware? An Evaluation Of The Proposed F.T.C. Green Guides Revisions, Jennifer Woods

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Interpretation And Disclosure In Insurance Contracts, Dudi Schwartz Jan 2008

Interpretation And Disclosure In Insurance Contracts, Dudi Schwartz

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This Essay has two goals: one descriptive and one normative.Descriptively, it explicates the connection between interpretation of insurance contracts and the Insurer's disclosure duty. Disclosure duties and interpretation rules constitute a two way street. The interpretation of insurance contracts by courts, ex post, influences the incentives of insurance companies to disclose information to consumers, ex ante. Correspondingly, the scope of ex ante disclosure by insurance companies impacts the willingness of courts to overwrite insurance contracts by broadly interpreting provisions to increase the liability of insurance companies. To illustrate this claim, the Essay discusses the two principal interpretive tools used by …


Federal Housing Help Falls Short: The Housing And Economic Recovery Act Of 2008, Evan Page Jan 2008

Federal Housing Help Falls Short: The Housing And Economic Recovery Act Of 2008, Evan Page

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Justice Department's Section 2 Report Sparks A Heated Debate In The Antitrust Community, Dawn Goulet Jan 2008

Justice Department's Section 2 Report Sparks A Heated Debate In The Antitrust Community, Dawn Goulet

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Transcript Jan 2008

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Supporters And Opponents Of Federal Preemption Take Sides, Anticipate High Court's Ruling On Third Fda Preemption Case This Year, Dawn Goulet Jan 2008

Supporters And Opponents Of Federal Preemption Take Sides, Anticipate High Court's Ruling On Third Fda Preemption Case This Year, Dawn Goulet

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This Is The End... My Friend: Disgorgement, Dissolution And Sequestration As Remedies Under State Udap Statutes, Michael Flyn Jan 2008

This Is The End... My Friend: Disgorgement, Dissolution And Sequestration As Remedies Under State Udap Statutes, Michael Flyn

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Towards A Market For Bank Safety, Chris Jay Hooofnagle Jan 2008

Towards A Market For Bank Safety, Chris Jay Hooofnagle

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Imagine shopping for a car in 1960. Safety is important to you. How do you assess a car's performance in surviving a crash? What tools were available then to take an informed decision?

The modern consumer of financial services is in a similar position as the car shopper of the z96os. How does the modern consumer choose a bank that is relatively safe from identity thieves and other malicious individuals? Perhaps she chooses the larger institution, because it has more resources to address fraud. Or perhaps a smaller institution offers more protection, because it is more obscure. There is no …


Adding Injury To Injury: Inadequate Protection Of Tenants' Property During Eviction And The Need For Reform, Larry Weiser, Matthew T. Treu Jan 2008

Adding Injury To Injury: Inadequate Protection Of Tenants' Property During Eviction And The Need For Reform, Larry Weiser, Matthew T. Treu

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