Search results for: "antitrust" (463 results)
Sandeep Vaheesan | Yale Law Journal Sandeep Vaheesan Sandeep Vaheesan contends that Unlocking Antitrust Enforcement is disappointingly modest in
killed off antitrust liability for such behavior, citing concerns that it would chill investment in new technologies. This Article argues that
Nancy L. Rose | Yale Law Journal Nancy L. Rose This Feature examines the antitrust treatment of mergers that harm sellers and demonstrates that lost
Murat C. Mungan | Yale Law Journal Murat C. Mungan Frank Easterbrook argued that erroneous antitrust convictions are more costly than erroneous
Fiona Scott Morton | Yale Law Journal Fiona Scott Morton Antitrust enforcement against anticompetitive platform most favored nations (MFN) provisions
copyright holders. To address the antitrust concerns that arise out of the overconsolidation of licensing rights, Congress could provide for a single
Lina M. Khan | Yale Law Journal Lina M. Khan While Unlocking Antitrust Enforcement offers solutions to our market power problem, Lina Khan highlights
Yale Law Journal is pleased to announce the recipient of the Michael Egger Prize for 2016-2017: Lina M. Khan, Note, Amazon’s Antitrust Paradox, 126 Yale
533 (2003) The antitrust laws are meant to govern and promote competition. But how antitrust law should treat nonprofit organizations, whose
Herbert Hovenkamp | Yale Law Journal Herbert Hovenkamp Large digital platforms often are not winner-take-all markets. As a result, antitrust has a