A Role for Antitrust in Online Content Moderation
Scholar argues that updates to antitrust regulation could support healthy online discourse.
Noncompete Agreements and Antitrust’s Rule of Reason
The Federal Trade Commission should develop a nuanced approach to employee noncompete agreements.
Taming Giants in the Health Care Industry
Scholars explore potential antitrust responses to growing consolidation among health care providers.
Compromise Between Radicals and Incrementalists in Antitrust Reform
Harmonizing two approaches to antitrust law reform may protect consumer and market welfare most effectively.
A New Approach to FTC Antitrust Regulation
Scholar proposes a no-collusion rule to limit tacit collusion.
The Biden Executive Order on Restructuring Competition
Antitrust experts from the University of Pennsylvania reflect on the possible consequences of the recent Biden executive order on competition.
AMG Aftershocks
The repercussions of a recent Supreme Court decision could affect future trade regulations.
Maintaining the Regulatory Big Pitcher
Scholars discuss beer regulations and the regulatory challenges facing the industry.
Antitrust and the Future of Big Tech
Technology giants face growing scrutiny from Congress and regulators over their dominance.
Administrative Law Essay Competition Winners
Two essays by student winners of a Penn Law essay competition describe important regulatory developments.
The FCC Takes Steps Toward Unlocking the Set-Top Box
Policy researcher argues that the FCC’s newest proposal for set-top boxes is set up to fail.
FCC to Consider Unlocking the Cable Box
Chairman Wheeler seeks to promote competition in the video services market by unlocking the set-top box.