03648nam 2200553 a 450 991079010320332120230801223216.01-59332-527-4(CKB)2670000000187227(EBL)1057845(OCoLC)787844747(SSID)ssj0000622574(PQKBManifestationID)12273240(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000622574(PQKBWorkID)10642375(PQKB)11747534(MiAaPQ)EBC1057845(Au-PeEL)EBL1057845(CaPaEBR)ebr10538014(EXLCZ)99267000000018722720111110d2012 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrAntitrust and the Supreme Court[electronic resource] /David RamseyEl Paso LFB Scholarly Pub.20121 online resource (281 p.)Law and society : recent scholarshipDescription based upon print version of record.1-59332-495-2 Includes bibliographical references and index.CONTENTS; Acknowledgments; CHAPTER 1: The Business of the Roberts Court; CHAPTER 2: The Common Law; The English Common Law Prohibiting Restraints of Trade; The Common Law and the Sherman Act; Taft's Addyston Pipe Ruling; CHAPTER 3: The Rule of Reason; Theodore Roosevelt and the Northern Securities Case; White's Rule of Reason; Louis D. Brandeis and the New Freedom; CHAPTER 4: Monopolistic Competition; The Problems of U.S. Steel; Edward Chamberlin's New Theory of Monopoly; Appalachian Coals and the Decline of CompetitionPolicy; CHAPTER 5: Workable Competition; THE BLUE EAGLESOCONY AND PER SE REGIMENTATIONJ.M CLARK AND THE RISE OF WORKABLECOMPETITION; CHAPTER 6: The Harvard School; Learned Hand's ALCOA Decision; Warren's Contributions to Anti-Merger Policy; Joe Bain and the Harvard School; CHAPTER 7: The Chicago School; Robert Bork's The Antitrust Paradox; Reassessing Vertical Restraints of Trade; CHAPTER 8: Law and Economics at the University of Chicago; The Origins of Chicago School Reform; Tying Arrangements; Predatory Pricing; Vertical Price Fixing; The Chicago School; CHAPTER 9: Law and Economics Before the Supreme Court; Tying ArrangementsPredatory PricingVertical Restraints; Robinson-Patman and the Limits of Chicago SchoolReform; CHAPTER 10: Post-Chicago Antitrust; Homo Economicus: Dead or Alive?; Antitrust in the Obama Administration; CHAPTER 11: Antitrust Law and the Judicial Power; Notes; Table of Cases; Bibliography; IndexFor more than one hundred years, the Sherman Act and its amendments have defined the legal framework supporting the American economy, but this framework has not remained unchanged. Antitrust laws have been revised and re-interpreted, resulting in changes in enforcement. Ramsey examines the Supreme Court's institutional role in balancing the contentions of the political branches, the business community, the enforcement agencies, and the advocates of various schools of economic thought, incorporating the arguments of each into a coherent, flexible and reasonably stable body of law regulating comLaw and society (New York, N.Y.)Antitrust lawUnited StatesAntitrust law343.73/0721Ramsey David(David Paul),1979-1480879MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910790103203321Antitrust and the Supreme Court3697689UNINA