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Publications

Keep up with what matters in competition and consumer law through the Institute’s website:

Working papers from the faculty and members of our Advisory Board

News and Views from the student fellows on what’s hot in the antitrust and consumer world

Consumer guides to antitrust and consumer protection law

Research and recommendations to U.S. and international competition and consumer protection agencies and legislatures

News and Views

Because the antitrust world is so fast paced, the Institute wanted to create a vehicle to comment on current events while they were still fresh. This section of the Institute website will feature regular news summaries and commentaries from the Institute Director, student fellows, members of the United States and International advisory boards, and friends of the Institute which are shorter and more journalistic than the scholarly works in the working paper section. If you have an item that you would like to submit for consideration please email it to antitrust@luc.edu or swalle1@luc.edu.

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March 2025

Streaming Wars: The Mouse Strikes Back
Elliot Schochet and Alec Brownlee
Student Fellows
Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies
ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago School of Law

CANCELLED: How the FTC’s Click to Cancel Policy Impacts Predatory Subscriptions
Johannes Alvarez-Rivero and Kevin Du
Student Fellows Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago School of Law

Competing Perspectives: How the FTC’s Noncompete Ban is Under Attack
Olivia Bartell & Zahrah Khan
Student Fellows Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago School of Law

January 2025

Fast-Food No-Poach Agreements Are Increasingly Being Put in the Antitrust Fryer
Alex Budka
Student Fellow Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago School of Law

May 2024


Spencer Weber Waller
John Paul Stevens Chair in Competition Law
ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago School of Law


Spencer Weber Waller
John Paul Stevens Chair in Competition Law
ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago School of Law

April 2024

TurboTax’s Dance with Anti-Consumer Conduct
Michael Polkoff
Student Fellow
Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies
ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago School of Law

The CFPB’s Inaction on Artificial Intelligence
Emma Wallace
Student Fellow
Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies
ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago School of Law

March 2024

Antitrust Implications in the Consolidated Landscape of the U.S. Aviation Industry
Alex Budka
Student Fellow
Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies
ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago School of Law

One Buyer to Rule Them All: The 2023 Merger Guidelines on Monopoly
Chris Silveri & Brady Sweet
Student Fellows
Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies
ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago School of Law

Tossing Out Junk Fees: The FTC’s Proposed Rule to Promote Clarity and Competition in Price Advertising
Corinne Stratton, Student Fellow
Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies
ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago School of Law

November 2023


Spencer Weber Waller
ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago School of Law


Spencer Weber Waller
ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago School of Law

April 2023

Don’t Compete with the FTC
Danielle Feingold & Yoan Hernandez
Student Fellows
Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies
ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago School of Law

Seila Law LLC v. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau: A Decision That Raises New Questions ºÚÁÏÃÅ the Constitutionality of Independent Agencies
Erin Foster, Emma Goff & Josh Neumann
Student Fellows
Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies
ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago School of Law

Potential Entrants and the Case Against Steris
Leah Cable & Chris Silveri
Student Fellows
Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies
ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago School of Law

November 2022

From the Conference Room to the Courtroom: Consumer Protection and Antitrust Law under the FAIR Act
Corinne Stratton, Brady Sweet & Puja Valera
Student Fellows
Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies
ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago School of Law

May 2022

Preventing Greenwashing from Becoming Mainstream: 2022 Revisions to the FTC’s Green Guides
Emily Binger
Student Fellow
Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies
ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago School of Law

Increased Risk of Unwinding as Result of Extended Agency Review
Danielle Feingold and Josh Neumann
Antitrust Fellows
Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies
ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago School of Law 

The Open App Markets Act: Reining in a Duopoly
Leah Cable & Sean Linehan
Student Fellows
Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies
ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago School of Law

Prescription Drug Importation: A Politically Feasible Solution to an Economically Challenging Problem
Scott Hulver
Student Fellow
Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies
ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago School of Law

January 2022

NCAA v. Alston: The Future of Student-Athletes
Erin Foster, Rory Svoboda, & Reilly Dougherty
Student Fellows
Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies
ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago School of Law

December 2021

Alleging Monopoly Power in the Meta-Verse
Yoan Hernandez, Anna Kenneally & Puja Valera
Student Fellows
Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies
ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago School of Law

November 2021

(I Can’t Get No) Restitution: The Supreme Court’s Attack on the FTC’s Equitable Enforcement Powers
Patrick Gilsenan
Student Fellow, Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies
ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago School of Law

May 2021

Facebook v. Duguid: A 21st Century Question for a 20th Century Statute
Rory Svoboda, Anna Kenneally, & Blake Kolesa
Student Fellows
Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies
ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago School of Law

April 2021

Institute Newsletter, Issue 21

What Are the Limits of the FTC’s Authority under Section 13(b)? The High Stakes of AMG Capital Management, LLC v. FTC
Jacob Morse
Student Fellow
Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies
ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago School of Law

Preserving the Telephone Consumer Protection Act: The Underlying Disconnect on Severability
Sean Linehan & Reilly Dougherty
Student Fellows
Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies
ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago School of Law

Working Papers

2023

Priority Setting as the blind spot of administrative law enforcement: Theoretical, Conceptual, and Empirical Study of Competition Authorities in Europe
Or Brook
Associate Professor of Competition Law and Policy, Centre for Business Law and Practice (CBLP), University of Leeds, 2022 Non-Resident Senior Research Fellowship Program
Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies - ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago
Katalin J. Cseres
Associate Professor of Law, Amsterdam Centre for European Law & Governance
(ACELG), University of Amsterdam, 2022 Non-Resident Senior Research Fellowship Program
Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies - ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago


Spencer Weber Waller
ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago


Harry First
New York University School of Law
Spencer Weber Waller
ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago School of Law

2022

A Pop Culture Guide to Antitrust
Spencer Weber Waller
ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago School of Law

Competition law enforcement in European post-socialist countries: authoritarian legal culture legacy, semantic dissonance and skewed agencification
Jasminka Pecotić Kaufman
2021 Non-Resident Senior Research Fellowship Program
Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies - ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity of Chicago

2021

Addressing high prescription drug price increases in EU and U.S. pharmaceutical markets: which role for antitrust policy?
Margherita Colangelo
2021 Non-Resident Senior Research Fellowship Program
Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies - ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity of Chicago 

Online Casebooks

COMPETITION POLICY IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY

An On-Line Case Book
Spencer Weber Waller
Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies
ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago School of Law
25 E. Pearson Suite 1341
Chicago, IL 60611
312-915-8598

antitrust@luc.edu

This on-line casebook examines the fields of international antitrust and international trade law. In general, it examines how the United States and other jurisdictions regulate competition among firms which do business abroad. This will include how competition policy regulates individuals and firms located outside the United States in their competition with United States firms as well as the rules governing United States firms.

These materials are intended for use in a U.S. style law school class or seminar and designed to provide the base knowledge necessary to engage in sophisticated research in the field and to produce a research based paper of 20-25 pages in length. By necessity, these materials are in English and have primarily a United States focus. The value of an on-line casebook in this field goes beyond the merely the cost savings and convenience. It is also an opportunity for a collaborative exercise that will allow for the creation of a more in-depth and creative set of materials that can be done in traditional hard cover format. Use of the casebook for educational purposes with attribution is available on a royalty-free basis under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 United States License, available at . For all other uses please contact Professor Waller at the Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies at ºÚÁÏÃÅUniversity Chicago School of Law or swalle1@luc.edu.

I therefore invite any competition law teacher or scholar to submit additional chapters on other competition law topics or jurisdictions not covered in these materials for inclusion in future iterations of these materials. Materials must be original or accompanied with proof of permission/license to use for this purpose and be in English and in either Word or Word Perfect. Submission of materials constitutes your permission to include the material in future editions of the on-line casebook for educational purposes with attribution available on a royalty-free basis under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 United States License, available at .

Submission of materials also constitutes permission to edit the submitted material for style, content, and compatibility with the existing text, although every reasonable effort will be made to allow you to review edited material before posting on-line. I look forward to working with the global competition law and policy community to make this the most effective and interesting teaching tool possible.

 

Table of Contents

Introduction

Chapter One - Extraterritoriality: The U.S. Perspective

Chapter Two - Extraterritoriality: Foreign Perspectives and Commentary

‌Chapter Three - Jurisdiction Over Export Conduct

Chapter Four - International Litigation Issues

Chapter Five - Unsolvable Conflicts

Chapter Six - The Role of Foreign Governments

Chapter Seven - Antitrust and Trade Issues

Chapter Eight - International Mergers and Joint Ventures

Chapter Nine - International Antitrust I: Enforcement Cooperation

Chapter Ten - International Antitrust II: Harmonization and Convergence

Keep up with what matters in competition and consumer law through the Institute’s website:

Working papers from the faculty and members of our Advisory Board

News and Views from the student fellows on what’s hot in the antitrust and consumer world

Consumer guides to antitrust and consumer protection law

Research and recommendations to U.S. and international competition and consumer protection agencies and legislatures