Gender Diversity in Experts: A Reply to and Extension of Rafkin and Kuykendall
The author explains that data show how infrequently women are the testifying economic experts in U.S. horizontal merger challenges, suggesting scope for improvement.
Volume 21, Issue 1
The author explains that data show how infrequently women are the testifying economic experts in U.S. horizontal merger challenges, suggesting scope for improvement.
The author argues for application of a textualist interpretation of Section 2 that would allow courts to impose sanctions on monopolies without requiring anticompetitive conduct.
The authors argue that acquisitions of nascent competitors should continue to be governed by Section 7 rather than Section 2 and that Agency arguments that Section 2 standards are less stringent in s…
The author previews the ICN's Third Decade self-evaluation project and suggests improvements that might be considered.