February 20, 2024
Prof. Herb Hovenkamp argues that small businesses and trade associations have historically had more influence over antitrust policy, often lobbying for less competition and higher prices.
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“As other zombies, Brown Shoe should be put back in its coffin,” writes Prof. Herb Hovenkamp at ProMarket.
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At ProMarket, Prof. Hovenkamp writes about a recently unearthed memo from George Stigler and Richard Posner to the Reagan administration.
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The in-person ceremony with the option of remote attendance will be held on Friday, December 10, 2021.
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In the past year alone, nearly two million papers have been downloaded from the Law School’s Legal Scholarship Repository.
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