Antitrust Law, Policy, and Procedure focuses on teaching antitrust through the best legal precedents available. The book emphasizes current judicial opinions and includes dissents where relevant to facilitate understanding of the issues in the case. The notes reflect a balanced approach to the competing ideologies of left, right, and center, confronting their defects and presenting their strengths. Professors who are strongly committed to a particular ideology should find plenty of material to criticize or, alternatively, to illustrate their view.
The Fifth Edition adds rich new material regarding:
the transnational reach of the United States' antitrust law;
antitrust's application to intellectual property;
the Microsoft case and its history as it implicates monopolization, tying doctrine and market power analysis;
expert testimony after Daubert and its relationship to antitrust summary judgment motions; and
antitrust's application in the field of regulated industries.
Finally, there are new problems for discussion. As with prior editions, the Teachers Manual analyzes these problems in detail.
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