Antitrust law isn't about protecting competing businesses from each other, it's about protecting competition itself on behalf of the public. — Al Franken Copy Share Image
Most Americans don't think about antitrust law when they look at their cable bill, flip channels on TV, or worry about what… — Al Franken Copy Share Image
Existing antitrust law in the United States addresses mainly the harm from price gouging, not the other kinds of harm caused by… — Paul Romer Copy Share Image
Regardless of the industry, antitrust law is meant to benefit consumers - not competitors. — Marvin Ammori Copy Share Image
The 10 largest antitrust law firms in the United States have gone into the federal courts charging Monsanto with creating a global… — Jeremy Rifkin Copy Share Image
Under the Constitution, federal law trumps both state and city law. But antitrust law allows states some exceptional leeway to adopt anticompetitive… — Marvin Ammori Copy Share Image
“What made Bell Labs fundamentally different had as much to do with antitrust law as the geniuses it attracted.” — Steven Johnson Copy Share Image