Post Index
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- Europe’s Latest Antitrust Fine Treads on U.S. Economy, Sovereignty: By Asheesh Agarwal
- How the White House’s AI Action Plan Could End Antitrust Overreach: By Asheesh Agarwal
- The Hidden Costs of Untimely Antitrust Enforcement – By Asheesh Agarwal
- From A to Y: Antitrust Notes from the ABA and Y Combinator – By Asheesh Agarwal
- How the Trump Administration’s Antitrust Agenda Can Tackle Some of America’s Biggest Problems – By Asheesh Agarwal
- Basketball and the Rule of Law – By Asheesh Agarwal
- As AI Advances, U.S. Must Choose the Path of Regulation or Innovation – By Asheesh Agarwal
- FTC Alumni Response to FTC/DOJ RFI on Serial Acquisitions
- FTC Alumni Comments on Proposed Hart-Scott-Rodino Form
- Our New Space Race – Review by Asheesh Agarwal
- FTC Alumni Comments on the Confidentiality of the Agency’s Investigations
- FTC Alumni Comments on the Commission’s Proposed Non-Compete Clause Rule
- Big Questions About Tech Regulation – By Asheesh Agarwal
- The FTC’s Recent Moves Could Cost It in the Supreme Court – By Asheesh Agarwal
- FTC Alumni Open Letter to the Commission
- Request for Investigation of the FTC’s Practice of Counting “Zombie Votes”
- Antitrust Scholars and Former Federal Antitrust Enforcers’ Letter to the FTC Expressing Concerns about Altering Enforcement Principles
- A Prairie Populist Rises Again – Review by Asheesh Agarwal
- Positive Legislative Antitrust Agenda for Congress and the New Biden Administration
- The New Google Suits – By Asheesh Agarwal
- Google Gets the Scalpel, Not the Sledgehammer – By Asheesh Agarwal
- Supreme Court Rules in Tennessee Wine & Spirits Retailers Assn. v Thomas [previously, Blair]
- Law & Economics Scholars’ brief in the case of Tennessee Wine and Spirits Retailers Association v. Zackary W. Blair et al
- Using Stereotypes in Decision Making – By Stefan N. Hoffer
- Innovators and Regulators Meet to Discuss Blockchain in DC – By Cynthia M. Gayton, Esq.
- The Enduring Legacy of Henry Manne: A Review of the 2016 Law & Economics Center Conference – By Theodore A. Gebhard
- Revenue Generation from Law Enforcement—Unintended Consequences? – By Stefan N. Hoffer
- Kelo v. City of New London after Ten Years — Book Review by Joel C. Mandelman
- Even in a Knowledge-Driven Economy – Things Are Still Kings – By Cynthia M. Gayton, Esq.
- What Does King v. Burwell Have to Do with the Antitrust Rule of Reason? A Lot – By Theodore A. Gebhard
- Forecasting Trends in Highly Complex Systems: A Case for Humility – By Theodore A. Gebhard
- Is Economics a Science? – By Theodore A. Gebhard
- Economics and Transparency in Antitrust Policy – By Theodore A. Gebhard
- The FTC’s Supreme Court Victory in N.C. Dental: A Rare Win for Both Libertarians and Regulators – By Theodore A. Gebhard
- Amazon: Bully or Not? – By Theodore A. Gebhard