5207
Spring 2025
Antitrust
The course provides an overview of U.S. antitrust (competition) law. It covers the historical development of antitrust, the role of economic analysis in contemporary antitrust law, and the principal areas of substantive antitrust including horizontal restraints (between competitors), vertical restraints (franchise or distributional restrictions), monopolization, and mergers.
Instructor
Jim Long ’84
Adjunct: General Curriculum
Syllabus
Course Information
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AntitrustCredits
3
Prerequisites
LAW 3050 or 5050
Course Equivalency
Students may NOT earn credit if LAW 6207 Antitrust was previously completed.
Student year
Undergraduate
Graduate
Course type
Lecture
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