The New Labor Antitrust, SSRN The Trump Indictment and America’s Political Order, Project Syndicate, June 14, 2023 The Revised Merger Guidelines Will Restore Principle of Competition to Merger Review, ProMarket, July 20, 2023 The Politics of the Trump Trials, Project Syndicate, August 9, 2023 Comment on Merger Guidelines Submitted to DOJ and FTC, August 17, [ ]
Constitutional Challenges to Public Health Orders in Federal Courts during the COVID-19 Pandemic, 102 B.U. L. Rev. 1729 (2022) (with Kenny Mok) The Political Economy of the Decline of Antitrust Enforcement, Antitrust L.J. (forthcoming 2023) (with Filippo Lancieri and Luigi Zingales) Horizontal Collusion and Parallel Wage-Setting in Labor Markets, 90 U. Chi. L. Rev. 545 [ ]
Antitrust’s Labor Market Problem, ProMarket, November 8, 2021 The Rise of the Labor-Antitrust Movement, Competition Policy International, November 29, 2021 Antitrust and Labor Markets: A Reply to Richard Epstein, SSRN Capitalisn’t podcast, with Luigi Zingales
Policy Implications of the Common Ownership Debate, Antitrust Bulletin America’s Return to Realism, Project Syndicate, September 3, 2021 You Deserve a Bigger Paycheck. Here’s How You Might Get It, New York Times, September 23, 2021 The Justices Doth Protest Too Much, Project Syndicate, October 7, 2021 Facebook’s Foreign Disasters, Project Syndicate, November 5, 2021 Antitrust’s [ ]
Senator Klobuchar’s Antitrust Bill Doesn’t Go Far Enough, ProMarket, March 22, 2021 The End of Amateur Hour for the NCAA, Project Syndicate, April 7, 2021 Long Live the Imperial President?, Project Syndicate, May 12, 2021 Biden’s Antitrust Revolutionaries, Project Syndicate, June 18, 2021 The Supreme Court’s NCAA Ruling Has Huge Implications Outside of Sports, Washington [ ]
A new paper on SSRN, written with Kenny Mok. Abstract. We examine federal judicial cases involving non-religious civil-liberties challenges to COVID-19-related public health orders from the start of the pandemic to June 29, 2021. Consistent with the tradition of judicial deference toward the state during emergencies, we find a high level of success for governments. [ ]
Why all the Sturm and Drang Over Force Majeure?, Clauses and Controversies Podcast Why Joe Biden Must Not Shy Away From the Full Power of the Presidency Why Try Trump? Antitrust Is Back in America