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Forgot to take Antitrust in Law School? Feeling like dabbling in antitrust? In each episode we will go through one case that you need to know to be a real antitrust pro. Led by the former Chair of the Attorneys General's Antitrust Task Force, Gwendolyn Lindsay Cooley, with lively special guests from a variety of practice areas, we'll give real insights into US Antitrust cases, both fun facts, lega... more

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This Ninth Circuit merger case covers much of the foundations of merger law. Join host Gwendolyn Lindsay Cooley and frequent guest Victoria Field for an introduction to market definition, HHI, and efficiencies.

What can farriers tell us about Section 2 monopolization? Join host Gwendolyn Lindsay Cooley and guest Matt Michaloski for a trot through the important elements of a section 2 case.

"Tying" up with the fantastic episode about Ozzy Osbourne for the upcoming American Bar Association's Antitrust Law Section Trust and Trade Podcast, today's episode covers the famous Jefferson Parish case which slides tying toward Rule of Reason.

This grab bag of antitrust immunities is a perfect case to help fill out what listeners have learned from Parker v. Brown, Noerr, and others. Join host Gwendolyn Lindsay Cooley and Isabella Pitt as we talk about this important issue and Queen Elizabe... more

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Victoria Field
Guest who is now of Simonson-Sussman
Simonson-Sussman
Episode: Antitrust 101: St. Alphonsus v. St. Luke's
Isabella Pitt
Attorney General's Office, New York
New York Attorney General's Office
Episode: Antitrust 101: City of Columbia v. Omni Outdoor, 499 US 365 (1991)
Ludovica Barba
LLM student at Columbia Law
Columbia Law School
Episode: Antitrust 101: Noerr Pennington Doctrine
Jeff Dan Herrerra
Attorney at Nassawati Law Group, guest on the episode
Nassawati Law Group
Episode: Antitrust 101: Toys R Us v. FTC, 221 F.3d 928 (2000)
Lucas Hayes
Antitrust 101 student contest winner, 2L at BYU Law
BYU Law
Episode: Antitrust 101: American Needle v. NFL, 560 US 183 (2010)
Andrea Terreones
First year student at LMU Loyola Law School in Los Angeles
LMU Loyola Law School
Episode: Antitrust 101: Copperweld
Zach Biesanz
Senior Enforcement Counsel, Minnesota Attorney General's Office
Minnesota Attorney General's Office
Episode: Antitrust 101: Eastman Kodak
Jon Sallet
Colorado Special Assistant Attorney General; teaches at Harvard Kennedy School
Colorado Attorney General's Office; Harvard Kennedy School
Episode: Antitrust 101: US v. Microsoft Part One: Tying, Foreclosure, and Causation
Shaoul Sussman
Attorney at Simonson-Sussman, formerly of the FTC
Simonson-Sussman
Episode: Antitrust 101: Brown Shoe

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Gwendolyn Lindsay Cooley
Host of the show, focusing on antitrust education and case pedagogy.

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Antitrust 101: California v. Arc America, 490 US 93 (1989)
Q: Rachel, what does the court say?
The court held that federal antitrust law does not preempt state indirect-purchaser statutes, meaning states can pursue damages under their own laws alongside federal remedies.
Antitrust 101: Pabst/Blatz, not just for happy hour.
Q: Can you get us started with the facts, Katherine?
Katherine outlines that in 1958 Pabst acquired Blatt's Brewing, creating a significant shift in market shares and triggering a government antitrust action under the Clayton Act for potential substantial lessening of competition, with the central focus on whether regional or broader markets were affected.
Antitrust 101: American Needle v. NFL, 560 US 183 (2010)
Q: So Lucas, what did the court decide about whether the NFL teams form a single entity under Copperweld, and how does that affect Section 1 liability?
The court found that the NFL teams are not a single entity; they are separate economic actors whose licensing decisions are concerted actions subject to Section 1, leading to liability under the rule of reason rather than per se illegality.
Antitrust 101: Eastman Kodak
Q: Can market power exist in the aftermarket without power in the primary market?
Yes, the host and guest discuss factors like high switching costs, information costs, and strategic pricing that can sustain aftermarket power even when the primary equipment market is competitive, which Kodak demonstrated through its parts and service controls.
Antitrust 101: Eastman Kodak
Q: Why did you want to cover Eastman Kodak in this episode?
The guest explains that Kodak presents a quintessential example of aftermarket market power and the difficult questions courts face when a manufacturer lacks market power in the primary market but maintains it in aftermarkets, making it highly instructive for antitrust practice.

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This show provides accessible, case-based explorations of antitrust law and merger analysis, guided by a host who brings practical industry insight and a cadre of expert guests. Each episode dissects a landmark case or core doctrine, breaking down market definitions, theories of injury, and enforcement perspectives with concrete examples and real-world implications for practitioners, policymakers, and students. Hosts weave in historical context, modern guidelines, and practical takeaways, helping listeners understand how antitrust reasoning applies to contemporary business strategy, regulation, and litigation. A key strength is the mix of legal analysis with approachable storytelling, making complex topics feel graspable for both practicing... more

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