Archive
| Volume 85 | March 2012 | Number 3 |
100 Years of Standard Oil Antitrust Symposium
429-450
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
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
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
John Baumann
955-1001
Jennifer R. Phillips