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BREAKING NEWS: Rand Paul Proposes to Repeal Federal Antitrust as to “Individuals”
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Is There a Secret Antitrust Division Policy Regarding Compliance Programs?
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Phoebe Putney: A Quick Post-Mortem, and Some Thoughts on the Next Justice Stevens
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Is it Possible to Plead a Robinson-Patman Act Case at All?
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Rabbinical Cartel Ought to Face Antitrust Scrutiny
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What Is a Relevant Market Anyhow?
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You Are A Competitor If You Say So–My Disagreement with Fourth Circuit’s Brewbaker Opinion
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Bamboozled?
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Boycotts, Conspiracy to Restrain Trade, Federal Trade Commission Administrative Law Judges, FTC Enforcement
SUPREME COURT PREVIEW: Is the Supreme Court about to hand the Federal Trade Commission another enforcement setback?
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It’s Time For A Criminal Antitrust Whistleblower Statute (It Was Time Last Year And The Year Before Too)
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Per Se Rule: “I’m Still Standing (Yeah yeah yeah!)”
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What Consumers Want in FTC v. Google
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The DOJ Investigates Car Manufacturers for ‘Collusion’ in Their Framework Agreement with California on Gas Mileage and Emissions Standards: Sounding the Depths of Prosecutorial Discretion on Anticompetitive Collusion As Distinguished from Procompetitive Collaboration
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American Needle, Inc. v. National Football League
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DOJ Announces “Coordination of Corporate Resolution Penalties” Policy
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Bill Baer Named to Serve as AAG in Charge of Justice Department Antitrust Division
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Agency Heads Anticipate Release of Antitrust Guidance, Talk of Priorities in September Speeches, Testimony
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Some Comments from Brent Snyder, former Antitrust Division Criminal Deputy, as he Heads to the Hong Kong Competition Commission
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FTC Settles Case About Fake iTunes Reviews
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Department of Justice Antitrust Division, FTC Enforcement, International Competition Law, Mergers and Acquisitions
Top Antitrust Enforcers Tell ABA Antitrust Spring Meeting Attendees That They Are Studying Tech Industry
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State Regulation or Merely a “Gauzy Cloak”: A Preview of the North Carolina Board Oral Argument in the Supreme Court