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CAL. L. REV. 479 (1998) (discussing the implications of network externalities for antitrust and other areas of law); S.J. Liebowitz & Stephen E
These behaviors—the creation of negative externalities—are regulated by the environmental and antitrust laws. An analysis of contract law as such
goes against the grain. Nevertheless, we have the resources. From antidiscrimination to antitrust, we have familiarity with shi�ing presumptions and
Assistant Secretary of Commerce and Assistant Attorney General for the Antitrust Division, before returning to Pennsylvania Law School as a professor
antitrust laws) become the decisionmakers.”). 156. See, e.g., Pa. Dep’t of Corr. v. Yeskey, 524 U.S. 206, 212 (1998) (Scalia, J.) (“‘[T]he title of a
corporate misconduct, and their theory seems pertinent to the inquiry regarding 111. See, e.g., RICHARD A. POSNER, ANTITRUST LAW: AN ECONOMIC
automatically when a witness testifies. See, e.g., United States v. Monia, 317 U.S. 424, 428-29 (1943) (interpreting a provision of the Sherman Antitrust