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Law 475: Advanced Antitrust Seminar

Credit Hours: 2
Prerequisites:
Antitrust
Semesters Taught (subject to change): Spring

This course will cover advanced topics in modern antitrust law, including recent Supreme Court cases and developments involving the Federal Trade Commission and the Department of Justice Antitrust Division. The course will examine selected topics, such as the controversies surrounding dominant firms and exclusionary conduct, as well as such areas as the interface between the antitrust laws and intellectual property, health care, efforts to limit antitrust immunity, the Noerr-Pennington doctrine and state action, and merger policy (including the treatment of efficiencies and measurement of entry), as well as an overview of EU competition law. The course will conclude with the presentation of student research papers. Students should have take the basic antitrust law course.

Course Sections for Fall 2008

CRN Sec. Instructor(s) Cr. Room. Days, Time Final Exam
77524 001 Bial 2 TBA Tue
8:00pm-9:50pm
No exam

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