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oversight—antitrust law in 1890,35 the Pure Food and Drug Act in 1906,36 the Federal Trade Commission in 1914,37 and child-labor laws and other laws
U.S. corporations 98. The broad equity ownership of institutional investors recently has raised antitrust concerns because of “common ownership
and an emerging legislative consensus to begin regulating industry, most prominently in the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890.14 However, the influence of
located largely but not entirely outside the United States could not sue the cartel members under U.S. antitrust law. In Intel Corp. v. Advanced Micro
Section of Antitrust Law’s Antitrust Law Journal, while others publish whenever they sponsor a program. These publications can be very useful to busy
Smith’s Antitrust class. During a meeting to discuss his final paper for Antitrust, Professor Smith makes sexual advances towards John, which John rejects
particularly those who work in the antitrust area.19 Benkler’s other three categories are the most interesting. These are what he calls nonexclusion
consisting of companies locat- ed largely but not entirely outside the United States could not sue the cartel members under U.S. antitrust law. 29 In
too-high-america-needs-giant-dose-competition-too-much -good-thing [https://perma.cc/SFE3-2HKD]. 78. Greg Ip, The Antitrust Case Against Facebook
such procedures—notably antitrust,172 securities regulation,173 international trade law,174 products liability and other mass torts,175 and various