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Volume 85 March 2012 Number 3

 

100 Years of Standard Oil Antitrust Symposium

 

429-450

Antitrust Energy

Barak Orbach & D. Daniel Sokol

 

451-458

Antitrust and Business History

Margaret C. Levenstein

 

459-498

The "Hub-and-Spoke" Conspiracy that Created the Standard Oil Monopoly

Benjamin Klein

 

499-558

Rethinking the Economic Basis of the Standard Oil Refining Monopoly: Dominance Against Competing Cartels

George L. Priest

 

559-572

Were Standard Oil's Rebates and Drawbacks Cost Justified?

Daniel A. Crane

 

573-604

Revisiting the Revisionist History of Standard Oil

Christopher R. Leslie

 

605-656

The Antitrust Curse of Bigness

Barak Orbach & Grace Campbell Rebling

 

657-688

Standard Oil and U.S. Steel: Predation and Collusion in the Law of Monopolization and Mergers

William H. Page

 

689-732

The Strategic Use of Public and Private Litigation in Antitrust as Business Strategy

D. Daniel Sokol

 

733-782

Moving Beyond Caricature and Characterization: The Modern Rule of Reason in Practice

Andrew I. Gavil

 

783-814

Standard Oil as Lochner's Trojan Horse

Alan J. Meese

 

815-842

Remedies for Monopolization from Standard Oil to Microsoft and Intel: The Changing Nature of Monopoly Law from Elimination of Market Power to Regulation of Its Use

Peter C. Carstensen

 

843-916

The Long Shadow of Standard Oil: Policy, Petroleum, and Politics at the Federal Trade Commission

Timothy J. Muris & Bilal K. Sayyed

 

Notes

 

917-954

Isn't This Where We Came in?: An Examination of the Turbulent History and Divergent Economics Underlying Section 36(b) of the Investment Company Act of 1940 and a Proposal to Finally Put the Law to Use

John Baumann

 

955-1001

Arizona's S.B. 1070 and Federal Preemption of State and Local Immigration Laws: A Case for a More Cooperative and Streamlined Approach to Judicial Review of Subnational Immigration Laws

Jennifer R. Phillips