
#137 Have We Been Down This Road Before? What History Can Teach Us About the Current Rethinking of Antitrust.
While it may seem that the current foment of change in the antitrust world is unprecedented, this is not the first time that antitrust has undergone a period of profound reexamination and change. What...
18 Okt 202133min

#136 The Next Big Thing? Understanding the Intersection of Blockchain and Antitrust.
From crypto enthusiasts to supply chain gurus, it seems everyone is talking about blockchain these days. What makes this technology so potentially impactful, and what does it have to do with antitrust...
11 Okt 202140min

#135 Is Equality a Value of Competition Law? A Conversation with Professor Eleanor Fox
Extreme inequality of wealth and income has been identified as a societal failure and a threat to democracy all over the world. Is competition law the cause or the cure for that inequality? In this ep...
4 Okt 202136min

#134 What Does It All Mean? Wu, Khan, Kanter and Antitrust Reform.
The Biden Administration has made its picks for antitrust leadership, and they are all members of an intellectual movement to increase antitrust enforcement in big tech and beyond. What broader impact...
27 Sep 202144min

#133 Was It Populism? Understanding Merger Review During the Trump Administration.
The Trump Administration's antitrust enforcers were active in challenging mergers on competition grounds. But what were the key drivers in choosing which matters to challenge? Katie Drummonds and Pete...
20 Sep 202138min

#132 What Is The Right To Repair? Conversation With Gay Gordon-Byrne
"Right to repair" has been highlighted by the new administration and federal enforcers as a competition and consumer protection issue in the American economy. But what exactly does this term mean for ...
13 Sep 202136min

#131 What Did We Learn? Ida Tarbell and the Role of Theory vs. Fact in Shaping Antitrust Law
Influential writers, from Ida Tarbell to John McGee to Lina Khan, have inspired sweeping changes to antitrust laws, but not all influential writing should be relied upon as the basis for change. What ...
6 Sep 202140min

#130 Ball is Life? The Alston Decision and What It Means for Sports Antitrust Law
The world of college athletics has been embroiled in competition and antitrust disputes for at least the last decade. What's the latest antitrust development? Sathya Gosselin, partner in the Washingto...
30 Aug 202137min



















