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Vol. 72 - Winter 2005
Symposium: Antitrust
| The Remedy for the "Bottleneck Monopoly" in Telecom:
Isolate It, Share It, or Ignore It?
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Robert W. Crandall |
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| Multiproduct Discounting: A Myth of Nonprice Predation |
Daniel A. Crane |
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| Monopoly Dominance or Level Playing Field?
The New Antitrust Paradox
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Richard A. Epstein |
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| Designing Antitrust Rules for Assessing Unilateral
Practices: A Neo-Chicago Approach
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David S. Evans and A. Jorge Padilla |
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| Cartel Federalism? Antitrust Enforcement by
State Attorneys General
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Michael S. Greve |
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| Assessing Tying Claims in the Context of Software Integration:
A Suggested Framework for Applying the
Rule of Reason Analysis
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David A. Heiner |
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| Exclusion and the Sherman Act
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Herbert Hovenkamp |
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| Principles for a Successful Competition Agency
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Timothy J. Muris |
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| Unbundling Scope-of-Permission Goods:
When Should We Invest in Reducing Entry Barriers?
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Randal C. Picker |
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| Past, Present, and Future of Antitrust Enforcement
at the Federal Trade Commission
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Robert Pitofsky |
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| Vertical Restraints and Antitrust Policy |
Richard A. Posner |
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3M's Bundled Rebates:
An Economic Perspective |
Daniel L. Rubinfeld |
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Fix Prices Globally, Get Sued Locally?
U.S. Jurisdiction over International Cartels |
Christopher Sprigman |
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| A Categorical Rule Limiting Section 2 of the Sherman Act:
Verizon v Trinko
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John Thorne |
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| Antitrust at the Global Level
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Diane P. Wood |
Comments
| Free Exercise in Foster Care: Defining the Scope of Religious Rights for Foster Children and Their Families |
Kelsi Brown Corkran |
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| Preemption of State Spam Laws by the Federal CAN-SPAM Act |
Roger Allan Ford |
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| The Epitome of an Insult: A Constitutional Approach
to Designated Fighting Words |
Linda Friedlieb |
Reviews
| The First Amendment's Original Sin, Perilous Times: Free Speech in Wartime, From the Sedition Act of 1798 to the War on Terrorism, Geoffrey R. Stone |
Lee C. Bollinger |
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| The Court and Social
Context in Civil Rights History, From Jim Crow to Civil Rights: The Supreme
Court and the Struggle for Racial Equality, Michael J. Klarman |
Mary L. Dudziak |
| Volume 72 |
Winter 2005 |
Number 1 |
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