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2014

Jeffrey L Harrison

Antitrust

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The Messenger Model: Don't Ask, Don't Tell?, Jeffrey L. Harrison Nov 2014

The Messenger Model: Don't Ask, Don't Tell?, Jeffrey L. Harrison

Jeffrey L Harrison

This article makes the case that the messenger model is either tacitly or inadvertently a "don't ask, don't tell" policy when it comes to competitor cooperation. In addition, this article presents an economic framework that explains how such a policy may benefit health care consumers. Finally, it is suggested that the "don't ask, don't tell" policy has created an area of per se legality that precludes an examination designed to distinguish consumer-benefiting practices from those that provide no benefit.


Reexamining The Role Of Illinois Brick In Modern Antitrust Standing Analysis, Jeffrey Harrison Nov 2014

Reexamining The Role Of Illinois Brick In Modern Antitrust Standing Analysis, Jeffrey Harrison

Jeffrey L Harrison

This Article argues that it is time for either the Court or Congress to reexamine Illinois Brick for the purpose of reconciling it with more general principles of antitrust standing. The overall goals of such an endeavor would be to ensure consistent treatment of similarly situated potential plaintiffs and to rationalize private antitrust enforcement.