Episodes
Tuesday Jul 27, 2021
Antitrust Lessons from NCAA vs. Alston
Tuesday Jul 27, 2021
Tuesday Jul 27, 2021
In this podcast, host Jay Levine and Allen Carter discuss what lessons for antitrust law we can glean from the Supreme Court’s recent decision in NCAA v. Alston.
The previous episode on the Supreme Court’s ruling with sports attorney Luke Fedlam is #47.
Read a transcript of the episode here.
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Tuesday Jul 20, 2021
Tuesday Jul 20, 2021
In part two of their series “The Antitrust Revolution,” host Jay Levine and guest Carrie Garrison discuss the evolution of antitrust in the decades leading up to the present. They explain, in plain words, the prevailing economic theory that governed antitrust enforcement and why those principles are now coming under attack. They also discuss the public perception of antitrust enforcement, the prevailing New Brandeisian belief, and how that plays into the impending antitrust revolution.
Read a transcript of the episode here.
Tuesday Jul 13, 2021
The Antitrust Revolution: The Evolution of Antitrust
Tuesday Jul 13, 2021
Tuesday Jul 13, 2021
An antitrust revolution is definitely underway. But to understand where we may be going, you must first understand where we have been. In this podcast, Jay is joined by attorney Carrie Garrison. They will guide you through the evolution of antitrust law, from its inception to the present, and provide you the tools to better understand what all the fuss seems to be about.
Read a transcript of the episode here.