
The American Bar Association, Section of Antitrust Law has published their new edition of Antitrust Law Journal, which includes the following articles: “Dynamic Analysis and the Limits of Antitrust Institutions” (Douglas H. Ginsburg and Joshua D. Wright) and “Does Leegin Liberate the Law Governing Horizontal Conspiracies From Its Vertical Contamination” (M. Laurence Popofsky).
The new edition also includes a series of notes on Neo-Chicago Antitrust topics, including “A Neo-Chicago Perspective on Antitrust Institutions” (D.A. Crane), “Antitrust and the Costs of Movement” (Herbert Hovencamp), “Marrying Neo-Chicago with Behavioural Antitrust” (Max Huffman), “Chicago, Post-Chicago, and Beyond: Time to Let Go of the 20th Century” (B.H. Kobayashi and Timothy J. Muris), “A Neo-Chicago Approach to Concerted Action” (W.H. Page) and “Cartels, Corporate Compliance, and What Practitioners Really Think About Enforcement” (D. Daniel Sokol).
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