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 Section of Antitrust Law

Antitrust Law Journal

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Volume 72 - Issue 3

The FTC at Ninety: History Through Headlines
By: Marc Winerman

Brightening the Lines: The Use of Policy Statements at the Federal Trade Commission
By: J. Howard Beales III

A Retrospective of Consumer Protection Initiatives
By: Jodie Z. Bernstein and David A. Zetoony

Ninety Years and Two Days in Forty-Five Minutes
By: Stephen Calkins

Conflict, Cooperation, and Convergence in International Competition
By: Terry Calvani

Cheap Exclusion
By: Susan A. Creighton, D. Bruce Hoffman, Thomas G. Krattenmaker & Ernest A. Nagata

The FTC and State Action: Evolving Views on the Proper Role of Government
By: John T. Delacourt and Todd J. Zywicki

Antitrust and Consumer Protection: Exploring the Common Ground
By: Caswell O. Hobbs

The Federal Trade Commission and the Professions: A Quarter Century of Accomplishment and Some New Challenges
By: John E. Kwoka, Jr.

Competition Law and Consumer Protection Law: Two Wings of the Same House
By: Thomas B. Leary

Three Rules and a Constitution: Consumer Protection Finds Its Limits in Competition Policy
By: William MacLeod, Elizabeth Brunins and Anna Kertesz

The Federal Trade Commission and Consumer Protection: Regulatory Change and Administrative Pragmatism
By: Sidney M. Milkis

The Federal Trade Commission: A Retrospective
By: Richard A. Posner

How BC and BCP Can Strengthen Their Respective Policy Missions Through New Uses of Each Other's Authority
By: Robert A. Skitol

Reinvigorating the FTC: The Nader Report and the Rise of Consumer Advocacy
By: Edward F. Cox

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