Antitrust Law Journal
- Publisher:
- American Bar Association
- Publication date:
- 2024-02-03
- ISBN:
- 0003-6056
Issue Number
- No. 85-3, January 2024
- No. 85-2, June 2023
- No. 85-1, January 2023
- No. 84-3, December 2022
- No. 84-2, June 2022
- No. 84-1, June 2021
- No. 83-3, March 2021
- No. 83-2, June 2020
- No. 83-1, January 2020
- No. 82-3, December 2019
- No. 82-2, June 2019
- No. 82-1, January 2018
- No. 81-2, June 2017
- No. 81-1, June 2016
- No. 80-3, March 2016
- No. 80-2, June 2015
- No. 80-1, January 2015
- No. 79-3, December 2014
- No. 79-1, January 2013
Latest documents
- Due Process in Competition Law Enforcement: Minimum Standards on Accessible and Protected Information.
- Pitch Imperfect: Antitrust Division Policy Changes Regarding Pre-Indictment -Pitch- Meetings.
- A Comparative View of Transparency in Antitrust Enforcement.
- Fixing -Litigating the Fix-.
- Algorithms, AI, and Mergers.
- -Aiming at Dollars, Not Men-: Recovering the Congressional Intent Behind the Labor Exemption to Antitrust Law.
- Evaluating 20 Years of Regulation 1/2003: Are EU Antitrust Procedures -Fit for the Digital Age-?.
- Editors' Note.
- Unfair Methods of Competition Under Section 5 of the FTC Act: What is the Intelligible Principle?.
- An Antitrust Exemption for Workers: And Why Worker Bargaining Power Benefits Consumers, Too.
Featured documents
- Due Process in Competition Law Enforcement: Minimum Standards on Accessible and Protected Information.
- Pitch Imperfect: Antitrust Division Policy Changes Regarding Pre-Indictment -Pitch- Meetings.
- A Comparative View of Transparency in Antitrust Enforcement.
- Fixing -Litigating the Fix-.
- Algorithms, AI, and Mergers.
- -Aiming at Dollars, Not Men-: Recovering the Congressional Intent Behind the Labor Exemption to Antitrust Law.
- Evaluating 20 Years of Regulation 1/2003: Are EU Antitrust Procedures -Fit for the Digital Age-?.
- Editors' Note.
- Unfair Methods of Competition Under Section 5 of the FTC Act: What is the Intelligible Principle?.
- An Antitrust Exemption for Workers: And Why Worker Bargaining Power Benefits Consumers, Too.