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The antitrust consent decree is a major weapon used by the federal government to enforce antitrust laws. In the past, consent decrees have been wielded aggressively to dissolve major corporations and to change the business practices of entire industries. In his new book Antitrust Consent Decrees in Theory and Practice...
This book is the first systematic study of the use and effectiveness of the antitrust consent decree in the federal enforcement of antitrust laws.
Press release/summary for the book Antitrust Consent Decrees in Theory and Practice: Why Less Is More, by Richard A. Epstein.
This paper presents a perspective on remedies in network industries that is informed by American and European experiences with antitrust law and sector-specific regulation.
Across-the-board limitations on discovery can restore a measureofsanityto our courtrooms.
Congress must wean the FDA from its misapplied "first, do no harm" principle, which causes far more harm than it prevents.
The sensible course of action in the face of uncertainty is to enact the Federal Consent Decree Fairness Act and to monitor its outcomes.




