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Guest blog on the ABA Center for Pro Bono Exchange on the importance of pro bono publico service and commentary from remarks at the 2025 graduation of the Jacksonville University School of Law.
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Tariffs and antitrust have a direct historical and economic relationship: the earliest U.S. antitrust laws were passed in the context of a long period of protective tariffs, and many contemporaneous ...
This session addresses issues and challenges counsel faces when dealing with a division of military retired pay, with a special focus on the Frozen Benefit Rule. Kris Hilscher regularly serves as an ...
The Antitrust Division is expected to continue aggressive criminal enforcement of antitrust laws, and to maintain a strong focus on key areas such as technology, healthcare, labor markets, consumer ...
The international digital markets debate reached a turning point in the late 2010s, when many competition authorities began to consider a more regulatory approach to the competition issues raised by ...
The article provides an overview of the Antitrust Division’s merger and non-merger enforcement and policy accomplishments during the first Trump Administration under AAG Delrahim. The overview also ...
The recent opinion in FTC v. Kroger Co. highlights the need for additional guidance on applying the Hypothetical Monopolist Test (HMT) to labor markets. This article explains how the existing HMT ...
During the first Trump administration, the FTC and DOJ employed two legal frameworks to preserve competition from new, innovative, and growing firms. The agencies utilized Section 2 of the Sherman Act ...
Katherine A. Macfarlane, Associate Professor of Law and Director of Disability Law and Policy at Syracuse University College of Law, on her article “Self-Accommodation” While working on issues that ...
This article explains the factors a solo arbitrator or tribunal chairperson should consider when presiding over a domestic U.S. arbitration where a party is not represented by counsel. This article ...