A flash in the pan: The brief existence of the Anti-Monopoly Party
By Spencer Weber Waller & Joshua Fink
Administrative Law,
June 2003
While antitrust began in the United States as part of the politics of the nineteenth century populist movement, it has become in modern times a highly specialized conversation among experts that has lost much of its political punch and, indeed the attention or interest of the general public.
The next big thing in antitrust
By Spencer Weber Waller
Administrative Law,
March 2003
Although the Supreme Court has not taken many antitrust cases in recent years, this is about to change.
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