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The Yale Law Journal - Nancy L. Rose Nancy L. Rose Feature This Feature examines the antitrust treatment of mergers that harm sellers and
The Yale Law Journal - Lina M. Khan Lina M. Khan Forum While Unlocking Antitrust Enforcement offers solutions to our market power problem, Lina Khan
The Yale Law Journal - Joshua D. Wright Joshua D. Wright Forum Frank Easterbrook argued that erroneous antitrust convictions are more costly than
lived. During the past few decades, however, water has i… Comment 113 Yale L.J. 533 (2003) The antitrust laws are meant to govern and promote
market. This Feature considers how antitrust laws might be applied to this: identifying a theory of harm and how it matches the law, as well as potential
2017: Lina M. Khan, Note, Amazon’s Antitrust Paradox, 126 Yale L.J. 710 (2017). The Michael Egger Prize is awarded on the recommendation of the Board of
antitrust has a role but breakup is rarely the right solution. Better options include incentivizing competition within the platform or forcing
applying the antitrust laws held that such persuasive advertising is anticompetitive and harmful to consumers, but the Federal Trade Commission (FTC
disgorgement. In response, PHH brought a constitutional claim against the CFPB. In his Essay, The Antitrust/Consumer Protection Paradox: Two Policies
antitrust enforcers have raised concerns about anticompetitive effects that may arise when institutional investors hold substantial stakes in competing