The credit card industry has been the subject of increased antitrust scrutiny in recent years, […]

#229 What’s Happening in the EU? A Conversation with DG COMP Director-General Olivier Guersent at the 2023 Spring Meeting
Posted 3 months ago Tagged Digital Markets Act EU Horizontal Guidelines European champions European Commission Foreign Subsidies Regulation innovation
The 2023 Annual Spring Meeting of the ABA Antitrust Law Section offered the Our Curious […]

#228 What’s Happening in Canada, Brazil, and Taiwan? Conversations With Competition Law Enforcers at the 2023 Spring Meeting
Posted 3 months ago Tagged competition law international enforcers merger control Spring Meeting
The 2023 Annual Spring Meeting of the ABA Antitrust Law Section offered the Our Curious […]
Posted 3 months ago Tagged administrative proceeding antitrust collateral attack constitutionality Part III
On April 14, 2023, the U.S. Supreme Court issued its unanimous opinion in Axon Enterprise, […]

#226 An Agency in Peril? The Implications of Axon, Louisiana Children’s Medical Center, and Other Challenges to the FTC’s Power
Posted 3 months ago Tagged administrative law Axon constitutionality FTC Louisiana Children's Medical Center nondelegation rulemaking
The current administration and leadership at the FTC, helmed by Chair Lina Khan, have been […]

#225 A New Syllabus For Antitrust Class? Meet the Authors of the New Open Source U.S. Antitrust Law Casebook
Posted 4 months ago Tagged law students legal education openly licensed casebook
Legal textbooks have always been expensive but these days, the cost of a new commercially-published […]

#224 What’s Happening in Austria, Switzerland, and Lithuania? Conversations With Competition Law Enforcers at the 2023 Spring Meeting.
Posted 4 months ago Tagged competition law international enforcers merger control Spring Meeting
The 2023 Annual Spring Meeting of the ABA Antitrust Law Section offered the Our Curious […]
Posted 4 months ago Tagged AI legislation Section 230
Section 230 generally shields online platforms from liability for third-party content. It has been widely […]

#222 Too Political or Not Political Enough? A Debate on the Relationship Between Antitrust Enforcement and Democracy.
Posted 4 months ago Tagged debate democracy policy
There are many debates in the antitrust world today, but none is as fundamental as […]

#221 What’s Happening in Germany and Spain? Conversations With Competition Law Enforcers at the 2023 Spring Meeting
Posted 5 months ago Tagged competition law competition law trends Germany international enforcers Spain
The 2023 Annual Spring Meeting of the ABA Antitrust Law Section offered the Our Curious […]