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Anticompetitive Data Dissemination In The Medical Profession: The Conflict Between The Sherman Act And The First Amendment, Michael R. Young Dec 1980

Anticompetitive Data Dissemination In The Medical Profession: The Conflict Between The Sherman Act And The First Amendment, Michael R. Young

Duke Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Economic Analysis And Antitrust Law, Thomas D. Morgan Nov 1980

Economic Analysis And Antitrust Law, Thomas D. Morgan

Vanderbilt Law Review

Economic Analysis and Antitrust Law by Terry Calvani and John Siegfried

Professors Calvani and Siegfried have collected, in less than four hundred pages, an extraordinarily useful set of articles providing general information about antitrust economic issues. Some of the articles are classics in the field, while some challenge the existing wisdom. One might have wished for somewhat greater coverage of issues involving vertical relationships, and indeed a separate volume might even have been appropriate on those subjects. The choices made, however, were basically sound, and the editing is both intelligent and useful. This collection could be profitably assigned and used …


Labor-Antitrust: The Problems Of Connell And A Remedy That Follows Naturally, Joseph T. Casey Jr., Michael J. Cozzillio Apr 1980

Labor-Antitrust: The Problems Of Connell And A Remedy That Follows Naturally, Joseph T. Casey Jr., Michael J. Cozzillio

Duke Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Monopoly And Competition: Tilting The Law Towards A More Competitive Economy, Eleanor M. Fox Jan 1980

Monopoly And Competition: Tilting The Law Towards A More Competitive Economy, Eleanor M. Fox

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Critical Profile Of The National Antitrust Commission, Joe Sims Jan 1980

A Critical Profile Of The National Antitrust Commission, Joe Sims

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


The "Big Antitrust Case": Thoughts On Procedural Reform, John S. Kingdon Jan 1980

The "Big Antitrust Case": Thoughts On Procedural Reform, John S. Kingdon

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Case Against No-Conduct Monopolization, Luther C. Mckinney Jan 1980

The Case Against No-Conduct Monopolization, Luther C. Mckinney

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Elimination Of The Conduct Requirement In Government Monopolization Cases, Alfred F. Dougherty, Jr., John B. Kirkwood, James D. Hurwitz Jan 1980

Elimination Of The Conduct Requirement In Government Monopolization Cases, Alfred F. Dougherty, Jr., John B. Kirkwood, James D. Hurwitz

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Labor-Antitrust: The Problems Of Connell And A Remedy That Follows Naturally, Michael J. Cozzillio, Joseph T. Casey Dec 1979

Labor-Antitrust: The Problems Of Connell And A Remedy That Follows Naturally, Michael J. Cozzillio, Joseph T. Casey

Michael J. Cozzillio

Since the passage of the Sherman Act, the Supreme Court has struggled to formulate a test governing labor's exemption from the antitrust laws. Resolution of this issue has required the Court to reconcile two competing and at times diametrically opposed congressional directives without subordinating one to the other. On one hand, the antitrust laws are designed primarily to insure that economic power is diffused among competitors. It is generally believed that the public will benefit, in terms of lower prices and better products, from increased competition in the production and marketing of goods and services and from decreased concentration of …