Antitrust and Unfair Competition Law
Competition: VOLUME 34, NUMBER 1, FALL 2024
Content
- A Devil's Bargain?—the Competitive Birth and Fracturing of Nils For the Student Athlete
- AI AND ANTITRUST: "THE ALGORITHM MADE ME DO IT"
- Antitrust and Unfair Competition Law Section Executive Committee 2024-2025
- BEYOND MAGNUSON-MOSS AND KODAK—"RIGHT TO REPAIR" AS AN ANTITRUST ISSUE
- Does the Compelled-speech Doctrine Limit the Duty To Disclose Product Defects?
- Economic Evidence In Criminal Labor Cases
- EVOLVING OR RUNNING IN PLACE? EMPIRICAL APPROACHES TO "COMMON IMPACT" IN ANTITRUST CLASS ACTIONS
- Masthead
- Table of Contents
- Trends In Non-compete Litigation and Enforcement
- Inside This Issue
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
AI AND ANTITRUST: "THE ALGORITHM MADE ME DO IT"
By Robin Feldman and Caroline A. Yuen
TRENDS IN NON-COMPETE LITIGATION AND ENFORCEMENT
By Bonnie Lau, Margaret Webb, and Anissa Chitour
ECONOMIC EVIDENCE IN CRIMINAL LABOR CASES
By Er in John son
A DEVIL’S BARGAIN? THE COMPETITIVE BIRTH AND FRACTURING OF NILS FOR THE STUDENT ATHLETE
By Thomas Burt, Betsy Manifold, and Sam Smith
EVOLVING OR RUNNING IN PLACE? EMPIRICAL APPROACHES TO "COMMON IMPACT" IN ANTITRUST CLASS ACTIONS
By Michael Kheyfets
BEYOND MAGNUSON-MOSS AND KODAK—"RIGHT TO REPAIR" AS AN ANTITRUST ISSUE
By Ryan Sandrock
DOES THE COMPELLED-SPEECH DOCTRINE LIMIT THE DUTY TO DISCLOSE PRODUCT DEFECTS?
By Robert J. Herrington and Michael E. McCarthy