Antitrust and Consumer Protection
Competition: Fall 2021, Vol. 31, No. 2
Content
- A Litigator's Perspective On the Evolving Role of Economics In Antitrust Litigation
 - An Economic Perspective On the Usefulness of the Consumer Welfare Standard As a Guiding Framework For Antitrust Policy
 - Chair's Column
 - "COMPETITION POLICY IN ITS BROADEST SENSE": CAN ANTITRUST ENFORCEMENT BE A TOOL TO COMBAT SYSTEMIC RACISM?
 - Editor's Notes
 - Fairness Requires the Elimination of Forced Arbitration
 - Jeld-wen: Opening the Door To Private Merger Challenges?
 - On Being a Transwoman Lawyer...
 - Patents and Antitrust In the Pharmaceuticals Industry
 - Ten Years Post-therasense: Closing the Gap Between Walker Process Fraud and Inequitable Conduct
 - The Consumer-welfare Standard Should Cease To Be the North Star of Antitrust
 - The Evolution of Antitrust Arbitration
 - Masthead
 
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The Journal of the Antitrust and Consumer Protection Section of the California Lawyers Association
Chair’s Column
Qianwei Fu
Editor’s Column
Trevor V. Stockinger
Evolutions in Antitrust: Perspectives
