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.

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