Episodes

  • Antitrust 101: State Action Doubleheader- Parker and Midcal
    Jan 17 2025

    In this doubleheader about foundational State Action cases, MA AAG Katherine Krems and CT AAG Victoria Field join Gwendolyn Lindsay Cooley as they discuss the State Action, the two prong test, and the Court’s caution about gauzy cloaks of state involvement.


    Parker v. Brown, 317 US 341 (1943), and California Retail Liquor Dealers Assn v. Midcal Aluminum, 445 US 97 (1980)

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    15 mins
  • Antitrust 101 Demystified: Sherman Act
    Jan 3 2025

    Need a brief introduction to the Sherman Act? Join us on today’s episode of Antitrust 101 Demystified: the Sherman Act. I will give you a quick tip and some insights on the Sherman Act and where you can see it in the wild. Designed for beginners, the Demystified series will provide the very basics of the foundational statutes and concepts that are the subject of the cases we read in Antitrust 101.

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    13 mins
  • Antitrust 101: FTC v. Indiana Federation of Dentists, 476 US 447 (1986)
    Dec 20 2024

    Take a “Quick Look” at this episode about a famous almost group boycott of an insurance company and what the Supreme Court thought about that. Host Gwendolyn Lindsay Cooley is joined by UT AAG Matt Michaloski for some insights about non-price horizontal restraints, group boycotts, and of course, the Quick Look rule of reason.

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    16 mins
  • Antitrust 101: Verizon v. Trinko, 540 US 398 (2004)
    Dec 6 2024

    When is there an antitrust duty to deal with rivals and is all hope lost for plaintiffs on this issue? Join Gwendolyn Lindsay Cooley and Koren Wong Ervin as they discuss this decision, the various views on it, and where it fits in the broader landscape of the duty to deal with rivals.

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    22 mins
  • Antitrust 101: U.S. v. Grinnell, 384 US 563 (1966)
    Nov 22 2024

    Have you ever actually read Grinnell? Cited in almost every antitrust case for its articulation of the elusive §2 monopolization standard, this complicated conspiracy/monopolization case is worth a deeper look! Host Gwendolyn Lindsay Cooley is joined by Utah Assistant Attorney General Matt Michaloski as they unravel this intricate case and examine its take on market definition and remedies, as well as that most important bon mot about wilful acquisition or maintenance of power and from what it should be distinguished.

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    24 mins
  • Antitrust 101: U.S. v. EI DuPont de Nemours, 351 US 377 (1956)
    Nov 8 2024

    What is the cellophane fallacy? Is it more than just the fallacy of thinking you can use aluminum foil to do all of the jobs of cellophane (don’t try that at home!) Host Gwendolyn Lindsay Cooley is joined by Connecticut Assistant Attorney General Victoria Field and Massachusetts Assistant Attorney General Katherine Krems as they dive into market definition and substitution analysis and why it may not be enough to just use cross elasticities of demand.

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    12 mins