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Antitrust 101
Gwendolyn Lindsay Cooley
28 episodes
2 days ago
Forgot to take Antitrust in Law School? Feeling like dabbling in antitrust? In each episode we will go through one case that you need to know to be a real antitrust pro. Led by the former Chair of the Attorneys General's Antitrust Task Force, Gwendolyn Lindsay Cooley, with lively special guests from a variety of practice areas, we'll give real insights into US Antitrust cases, both fun facts, legal analysis, and how the cases relate to the work we do today.
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Forgot to take Antitrust in Law School? Feeling like dabbling in antitrust? In each episode we will go through one case that you need to know to be a real antitrust pro. Led by the former Chair of the Attorneys General's Antitrust Task Force, Gwendolyn Lindsay Cooley, with lively special guests from a variety of practice areas, we'll give real insights into US Antitrust cases, both fun facts, legal analysis, and how the cases relate to the work we do today.
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Antitrust 101: Chicago Board of Trade v. US, 246 US 231 (1918)
Antitrust 101
11 minutes 12 seconds
1 month ago
Antitrust 101: Chicago Board of Trade v. US, 246 US 231 (1918)

What are the origins of the Rule of Reason?  This is one of the cases that created full employment for the antitrust bar.  Join host Gwendolyn Lindsay Cooley and student contest winner Johannes Alvarez-Rivero for their insights on why after-market bid restrictions are one of the first to be booted out from under the Sherman Act for their reasonableness.

Antitrust 101
Forgot to take Antitrust in Law School? Feeling like dabbling in antitrust? In each episode we will go through one case that you need to know to be a real antitrust pro. Led by the former Chair of the Attorneys General's Antitrust Task Force, Gwendolyn Lindsay Cooley, with lively special guests from a variety of practice areas, we'll give real insights into US Antitrust cases, both fun facts, legal analysis, and how the cases relate to the work we do today.