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Cornell Article

sources of value. This Article argues that such competition wrongs are an example of wrongs that arise without an underlying right, contrary to the

Jacobs Article

statutory separation of powers, this Article explores both how statutory separation of powers can facilitate resistance to the executive and how the

- Engstrom Article

assertion of dubious filings. Yet it’s not so simple. This Article identifies and analyzes various drawbacks associated with Lone Pine orders, including

Hemphill & Kahan Article

evidence sharply challenges both antitrust orthodoxy and corporate governance scholarship. In this Article, we examine the causal mechanisms that might

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Article What is the source of jurisdictional power, or the power to say what the law is and give it force in a territory? This Article examines how

Amazon’s Antitrust Paradox

pricing laws to attack the doctrine as misguided. In an article labeling Utah Pie “the most anticompetitive antitrust decision of the decade,” Ward

Antitrust and Platform Monopoly

Yale Law Journal - Antitrust and Platform Monopoly Antitrust and Platform Monopoly abstract. Contrary to common belief, large digital platforms that

The Antitrust Duty to Deal in the Age of Big Tech

include operative changes focused on dominant firms who refuse to deal with rivals. This Article offers a critical reexamination of antitrust policy toward

Forum: Copyright, Meet Antitrust: The Supreme Court’s Warhol Decision and the Rise of Competition Analysis in Fair Use

and a source credit in the article. The magazine didn’t disclose to Goldsmith that it had hired Andy Warhol to do the illustration. Andy Warhol used

The Jurisprudence of Mixed Motives

something in between? This Article conducts a sweeping examination of motivations in the law, from equal protection and employment discrimination to