George Mason Law Review
Volume 13 || Spring/Summer 2006 || Number 6
Contents
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State Intervention: A State of Displaced Competition |
Deborah Platt Majoras |
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Ernest Gellhorn: An Appreciation |
William E .Kovacic |
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Competition Policy Challenges in Europe |
Philip Lowe |
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The IMS Health Case: A U.S. Perspective |
Kenneth Glazer |
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Just the Facts: The Role of Customer and Economic Evidence in M&A Analysis |
Ilene Knable Gotts & Daniel E. Hemli |
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The European Cartel Enforcement Regime Post-Modernization: How Is It Working? |
Julian Joshua |
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CASENOTES AND COMMENTS | ||
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Slotting Fees and Merger Efficiencies: Can Fewer Competitors Yield a Lower Price? |
David S. Shotlander |
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No, Don’t IM Me—Instant Messaging, Authentication, and the Best Evidence Rule |
Andrew M. Grossman |
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A Privilege For “Mommy Dearest”? Criticizing Virginia’s Mental Health Records Privilege in Custody Disputes and the Court’s Application in Schwartz v. Schwartz |
Katherine C. Dewart |
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