When Cartels Unravel, Judicial Clerkship Market Edition
The National Law Journal reports (HT: Rick Hills): Are the Wild West days of federal clerk hiring back? That’s what some law school administrators and . . .
The National Law Journal reports (HT: Rick Hills): Are the Wild West days of federal clerk hiring back? That’s what some law school administrators and . . .
I find it interesting that many on the left, so intent on maintaining their anti-market narratives, distort reality so badly that black is white and . . .
What do the midterm election results mean for antitrust, if anything? According to the American Antitrust Institute, not much… Read the full piece here.
Competition Policy International’s newest issue has been released. The issue is focused on cartel sanctions and features a colloquium on a piece co-authored by Judge . . .
My Missouri colleague, Peter Klein, of Organizations and Markets fame (and, like Larry, a proud non-voter), has been asked to contribute a book chapter on . . .
Jonathan Adler and Orin Kerr chime in over at VC to make the point that MSNBC’s rules against contributions from television personalities is pointless, or . . .
The FTC settlement with Intel has been finalized with one change the Commission’s press release describes as follows… Read the full piece here.
We’ve discussed the all too common tactic in antitrust of rivals complaining to government agencies to get them to bring antitrust complaints. There is nothing . . .
Leah Brannon and co-author Kathleen Bradish, both of Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton, offer a skeptical view… Read the full piece here.