Antitrust

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1995

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This article provides a thorough examination of antitrust law, focusing on its principles, enforcement mechanisms, and implications for competition in various markets. He analyzes key legislation, such as the Sherman Act and the Clayton Act, outlining their roles in promoting fair competition and preventing monopolistic practices. Beane discusses landmark cases that have shaped antitrust jurisprudence, highlighting the evolving interpretation of anti-competitive behavior. The article also addresses the challenges of balancing regulation with innovation, particularly in rapidly changing industries. Ultimately, Beane emphasizes the importance of robust antitrust enforcement in safeguarding consumer interests and fostering a competitive marketplace.

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Business and the Law, Antitrust, Trade Regulation, Economics

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Jerry L. Beane, Antitrust, 26 TEX. TECH L. REV. 331 (1995).