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CURRENT ISSUE

Antitrust Agendas Under a Bush or Kerry Administration

Former Deputy AAG Bill Kolasky analyzes the antitrust agenda of the past four years under the Bush Administration and speculates on potential policy shifts by a Kerry Administration.

Bill Kovacic Responds

Current FTC General Counsel Bill Kovacic takes issue with Kolasky.

Links to Interviews with Bush Antitrust Appointees

Editor Mike Barnett provides easy links to Bush Administration enforcers' interviews in past issues of The Antitrust Source.

EC Microsoft Decision

Joe Winterscheid moderates this lively panel discussion featuring Rick Rule, Steve Houck, and Doug Melamed, who debate the pros and cons of the decision and its implications in the U.S. and abroad.

Perspectives on Empagran

Edward Swaine, Thomas Goldstein, and Jonathan Franklin comment on the Supreme Court's recent decision in Hoffman-La Roche Ltd. v. Empagran.

Recess Appointments

James O'Connell delves into the details surrounding recess appointments generally, and the Majoras and Leibowitz FTC recess appointments, specifically.

Coleman and Simons Respond to Grimes and Kwoka

A spirited response by Mary Coleman and Joseph Simons to an article by Warren Grimes and John Kwoka on the FTC's Ocean Cruise Decision (Antitrust Source, May 2003).

Grimes Replies

Warren Grimes rejoins the fray.

Paper Trail

Our intrepid editors critique a recent paper by Michael Katz and Howard Shelanski on merger policy in markets characterized by rapid innovation (John Woodbury), and review two recent books on antitrust ( Bill Page).

 
NB: From the Editor

WELCOME to the November issue of The Antitrust Source. Published bi-monthly, The Source is your on-line connection to the latest information and commentary in the world of antitrust. Each issue features up to the minute analysis and insight on the most current topics in antitrust by leading practitioners, economists, and government officials.

In this issue, we feature a wide array of comments on bundling and the Supreme Court's denial of cert. in LePage's, a look back at former FTC Chairman Tim Muris' legacy, a review of The Art of the Steal, and a preview of the work of the Antitrust Modernization Commission.

If there is something you think we should cover or you have something you'd like us to publish, send it to us at antitrust@att.net.

Gary Zanfagna
Editorial Chair

Michael Barnett
Jonathan Palmer
Issue Editor

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