Search results for: "antitrust" (463 results)
Cartels by Another Name: Should Licensed Occupations Face Antitrust Scrutiny?, 162 U. PA. L. REV. 1093, 1095-97 (2014) (discussing how occupational
showing from the parties seeking subpoenas. ⎯Jaynie Randall 41. Id. at 36; see also In re Petrol. Prods. Antitrust Litig., 680 F.2d 5, 7 (2d Cir
been applied to antitrust and other areas of the law. See, e.g., George Bittlingmayer, Decreasing Average Cost and Competition: A New Look at the
1894); see also Ronald A. Cass & Keith N. Hylton, Antitrust Intent, 74 S. Cal. L. Rev. 657, 659 (2001) (making a similar claim regarding intent in
the courtesy of picking up the phone, to sue its present “sophisticated” clients for any claim (including RICO, fraud, or antitrust violations) or
Antitrust Act of 1914, ch. 323, § 7, 38 Stat. 730, 731–32. WRONG Clayton Antitrust Act of 1914, Pub. L. No. 63-212, 38 Stat. 730, 731–32
example: RIGHT Clayton Antitrust Act of 1914, ch. 323, § 7, 38 Stat. 730, 731–32. WRONG Clayton Antitrust Act of 1914, Pub. L. No. 63-212, 38
2021/06/section-230-reform- antitrust-big-tech-consolidation.html [https://perma.cc/9DVA-F9KS] (discussing potential effects of Section 230 on the Big
con- sider whether to recognize and enforce it. 331 2. Sovereign Compulsion The sovereign-compulsion doctrine—perhaps best known in antitrust law