Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies: Events and Programs
MIDWEST ANTITRUST COLLOQUIUM
2002 Loyola Antitrust Colloquium
| 9:30 AM | Eleanor Fox, NYU School of Law What do We Mean By Harm to Competition? Commentators: Christopher Leslie, IIT/Chicago Kent College of Law Joseph Bauer, University of Notre Dame Law School |
| 11:00 AM | Elbert Robertson, Suffolk University School of Law The Economics of Social Diversity: The "Strange" Case of U.S. v. Brown University Commentators: Harry First, NYU School of Law Marina Lao, Seton Hall University Law School |
| 12:30 PM | Lunch Talk William Kovacic, General Counsel, Federal Trade Commission Institutional Design and Antitrust Enforcement |
| 2:00 PM | Peter Carstensen, University of Wisconsin Law School A Neo-Borkian Framework for Judging Restraints of Trade: The Descriptive and Predictive Relevance of Function Commentators: Michael Jacobs, DePaul University Lawrence Sullivan, Southwestern University |
| 3:30 PM | Professor Robert Lande, University of Baltimore School of Law Consumer Choice: The New Paradigm for Antitrust Commentators: Andy Gavil, Howard University Stephen Calkins, Wayne State University |
The Institute also provides limited grants for research that is presented at the Colloquium. Inquiries should be sent to Professor Spencer Weber Waller, Director - Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies, Loyola University Chicago School of Law, 1 E. Pearson Street, Chicago, Illinois 60611 or by email at swalle1@luc.edu.

