Tag: College
US: DOJ sues, settles with NACAC
The Justice Department filed a proposed settlement in federal court Thursday, December 12, that would require significant changes to how colleges recruit students.
The agreement...
Switzerland: College student raises US$140k for whistleblower who lost everything
Swiss college student Natanael Wildermuth started a crowdfunding campaign to aid Adam Quadroni who lost everything after exposing a Swiss construction cartel.
Quadroni owned a...
Teaching Antitrust in Bruges
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Philip Marsden, Jun 12, 2015
I teach the core competition law Masters at the...
Antitrust Educators Should Teach Cultural Differences in the Global Economy
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Paul Nihoul, Jun 12, 2015
As a Belgian, I am sensitive to the variety...
Then and Now: Teaching Antitrust for a New Generation of Law...
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Andrew Gavil, Jun 12, 2015
Today’s antitrust world has been transformed in every dimension....
Antitrust Courses Can Teach Valuable Practical Skills—If Taught Well
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Steven Cernak, Jun 12, 2015
Law schools are being pushed by accreditation bodies, law...
Teaching Merger Law Through In-Class Simulations
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Spencer Weber Waller, Jun 12, 2015
This short article outlines how I have taught...
Teaching Antitrust Online
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Max Huffman, Jun 12, 2015
Antitrust is enjoying a renaissance in national economic policy...
Litigating Change in College Sports
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David Greenspan, Joseph Litman, Jan 14, 2014
The most important storyline in college sports...