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#163 Can We Talk About Breyer? Looking Back at Justice Breyer’s Approach to Antitrust

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Eric Citron, Partner, Goldstein & Russell

Justice Breyer will retire at the end of this SCOTUS term after nearly 28 years on the bench. How did Justice Breyer approach antitrust? Eric Citron, Partner at Goldstein & Russell and former clerk for Justices O’Connor and Kagan, joins Christina Ma and Jaclyn Phillips to talk about Justice Breyer’s antitrust jurisprudence and what we might expect when a new Justice joins the Court.

Eric Citron, Partner, Goldstein & Russell

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Christina Ma, Partner, Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz and Jaclyn Phillips, Associate, White & Case LLP


Posted On April 11, 2022

Posted By Our Curious Amalgam

Posted In Antitrust Horizontal Agreements PRACTICES

Tagged Justice Breyer SCOTUS Supreme Court

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