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- Title
THE QUIET REVOLUTION IN U.S. ANTITRUST LAW.
- Authors
Hay, George A.
- Abstract
The article reports on a series of decisions in antitrust cases by the U.S. Supreme Court. The decisions and the attendant issues are summarized sequentially and then they were evaluated as a package. It is suggested by the author that the Court has finally realized that much of the traditional antitrust doctrine of the 20th century is badly out of step with basic industrial organization economics and has been for some time. He adds that the flurry of decisions suggests that the Court may see itself as on some kind of mission to reform antitrust.
- Subjects
UNITED States; LEGAL judgments; UNITED States. Supreme Court; ANTITRUST investigations; ANTITRUST law; COMMERCIAL law
- Publication
University of Queensland Law Journal, 2007, Vol 26, Issue 1, p27
- ISSN
0083-4041
- Publication type
Article