By Max Huffman –
This article addressed the role the late Justice Scalia played in the U.S. Supreme Court’s antitrust decisions during his tenure on the Court. Was Justice Scalia rightly considered a prominent member of the Chicago School of antitrust thought and policy? Leading proponents are – or were – Robert Bork, Justice Scalia’s colleague on the D.C. Circuit; and Richard Posner and Frank Easterbrook, both also Chicago Law School professors turned judges. What was Justice Scalia’s impact on the antitrust body of law?