In part two of their series “The Antitrust Revolution,” host Jay Levine and guest Carrie Garrison discuss the evolution of antitrust in the decades leading up to the present. They explain, in plain words, the prevailing economic theory that governed antitrust enforcement and why those principles are now coming under attack. They also discuss the public perception of antitrust enforcement, the prevailing New Brandeisian belief, and how that plays into the impending antitrust revolution.
Read a transcript of the episode here.
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Capper Volstead: Past, present and future – Part 1
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Government is cracking down on antitrust issues in labor markets
A new year of fresh challenges: Antitrust highlights from Q1 2022
The Antitrust Revolution: New Brandeisians Keep Their Promise
Antitrust Lessons from NCAA vs. Alston
The Antitrust Revolution: The Evolution of Antitrust
Breaking Down the NCAA v. Alston SCOTUS Decision
The outlook for startups and emerging businesses
COVID-19’s impact on the Health Care Industry
Ohio’s COVID-19 qualified immunity legislation
NCAA’s legal woes: Antitrust challenges from student-athletes continue
Antitrust during COVID-19 Part 3: Planning for the future
Antitrust during COVID-19 Part 2: Price gouging and hoarding of supplies
Antitrust during COVID-19 Part 1: Concerns about collaboration
Regulation of cryptocurrency
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