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Examples & Explanations: Antitrust 4th Edition Christopher L. Sagers ISBN 9798889068099
A favorite study aid for law students and frequently recommended by professors, the Examples & Explanations (E&E) series offers an alternative perspective to help you master your casebook and in-class lectures. Each volume presents hypothetical questions paired with detailed explanations, allowing you to test your understanding and compare your analysis with expert guidance.
Why Examples & Explanations is essential for semester-long study:
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Clear, conversational, and often humorous explanations make complex topics easier to grasp.
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Hypotheticals mirror those seen in class, with thorough analyses that let you practice throughout the semester and review effectively for exams.
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Compatible with all major casebooks and adaptable to any course covering the topic.
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Consistently ranked as one of the most popular study aids for law students, it supports learning from day one through finals.
New to the Fourth Edition:
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Updated coverage of key Supreme Court decisions, including NCAA v. Alston, with its rule-of-reason framework for sports-athlete cases, and the ongoing implications of Ohio v. American Express on two-sided markets and Big Tech.
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Comprehensive analysis of merger enforcement under the Biden administration, including the 2023 Merger Guidelines and the return of vertical merger scrutiny after a 40-year gap.
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Examination of lower-court developments in monopolization law, including renewed attention to long-dormant liability theories like pricing strategies and refusals-to-deal.
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In-depth coverage of major Big Tech litigation, including both Google cases, United States v. Apple, and FTC v. Amazon.
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Balanced discussion of the real-world consequences of antitrust policy, covering progressive and conservative reforms, populist antitrust trends, and ongoing debates over consumer welfare.
Examples & Explanations: Antitrust 4th Edition Christopher L. Sagers ISBN 9798889068099, 979-8889068099 & 9798889068105
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Christopher L. Sagers
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