Welcome to “Tech Monopoly,” a series where University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School professor Herbert Hovenkamp engages with pressing issues in antitrust policy, with a focus on technology and problems of market dominance. Professor Hovenkamp gives particular attention to identifying markets and situations where antitrust can be beneficial, and the kinds of antitrust remedies that are most likely to succeed. The series is adjacent to his book Tech Monopoly (MIT Press, 2024). **** Early in 2024 the United States Department...

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Zephyr Teachout: “The Long Future of the Neo-Brandeisian Movement, in Three Parts”

The Network Law Review is pleased to present a symposium entitled “The Future of the Neo-Brandeis Movement”, asking experts the...

Anca Daniela Chirita: “Neo-Brandeis and Antitrust: an Olive Branch for Consensus”

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Dirk Auer and Lazar Radic: “The Legacy of Neo-Brandeisianism: History or Footnote?”

The Network Law Review is pleased to present a symposium entitled “The Future of the Neo-Brandeis Movement”, asking experts the...

Mariateresa Maggiolino: “The Multi-Purpose Approach and Article 102 TFEU”

The Network Law Review is pleased to present a symposium entitled “The Future of the Neo-Brandeis Movement”, asking experts the...

Herbert Hovenkamp: “Antimonopoly Antitrust Metrics”

The Network Law Review is pleased to present a symposium entitled “The Future of the Neo-Brandeis Movement”, asking experts the...

Reading suggestions – June 2024

Here are the Network Law Review’s monthly reading suggestions on neo-brandesians, digital tying, innovation networks, AI’s persuasive power, scaling plurality,...

Jonathan M. Barnett: “The Antitrust Revolution That Mostly Wasn’t and Probably Won’t Be”

The Network Law Review is pleased to present a symposium entitled “The Future of the Neo-Brandeis Movement”, asking experts the...

Wolf Sauter: “The Impact of the Neo-Brandeis Movement on Antitrust: A Sceptical View”

I am writing this contribution from the perspective of a European, more specifically Dutch, perspective as an academic and public...

Latin Antitrust Chronicles: January-June 2024

Welcome to the Latin Antitrust Chronicles – a series covering some of the most relevant developments in competition law in...

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