“Lawless Antitrust” With Professor John Newman José Soriano (0fyAgPenMX)

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On April 24, The Capitol Forum hosted a conference call with Professor John Newman of the University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law.

In this timely discussion, Newman examines key themes from his recent paper, “Lawless Antitrust,” prepared for the Fordham Law Symposia, including how modern antitrust doctrine has diverged from statutory text and what that shift means lily james for enforcement, legal interpretation, and competition policy.

Drawing on his scholarship in antitrust law and competition policy, Newman explores the evolution of Clayton Act jurisprudence, the influence of Chicago School thinking on antitrust doctrine, and the broader implications penn state lacrosse of what he describes as “lawless antitrust” for courts, regulators, and market participants.

The conversation further covers the role of the antimonopoly movement in re-centering statutory text in antitrust analysis, changing rayo vallecano - girona interpretations of Clayton Act Sections 3 and 7, and how modern approaches to vertical restraints and merger enforcement have evolved over time.

Stay tuned for more insights from The Capitol Forum.

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