Search results for: "antitrust" (579 results)
71. See Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., Privilege, Malice, and Intent, 8 HARV. L. REV. 1, 1 (1894); see also Ronald A. Cass & Keith N. Hylton, Antitrust
52. See, e.g., Richard A. Posner, Antitrust Policy and the Supreme Court: An Analysis of the Restricted Distribution, Horizontal Merger and Potential
not as an instantiation of the pacing problem, but as the product of readily regulable corporate actors. The recent U.S. (re)turn to antitrust
exists. Similarly, state antitrust laws contain explicit jurisdictional tethers that limit local prosecutors’ authority. The Cartwright Act permits
antitrust litigation. It evolved 56. 521 U.S. 591 (1997). 57. Id. at 622-24. 58. Abbe R. Gluck & Anne Joseph O’Connell, The Orthodox, and
normative and efficiency-related issues. For a discussion of analogous issues in the antitrust context, see Eleanor M. Fox, Antitrust and Regulatory
the nuisance exists.39 Similarly, state antitrust laws contain explicit jurisdictional tethers that limit local prosecutors’ authority. The
“delisting” of over 100 drug patents from the “Orange Book”—to remove one evergreening obstacle to generic entry—as well as changing the antitrust burden