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In memoriam: Marius Schwartz (@Georgetown) In tribute to Marius, we are republishing the article today. We extend our deepest condolences to his family, to Yongmin Chen, and to his many colleagues and friends. networklawreview.org/default…
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📚 Our Editor-in-Chief @ProfSchrepel shares his May reading suggestions: rugged landscapes & competition policy, populist antitrust’s error costs, the data-center water debate, EU AI-compute sovereignty, blockchain governance & more. networklawreview.org/may-202…
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What if the most important innovations of the next decade aren’t in technology, but in institutions themselves? @profjasonpotts thinks they are. Come and listen to his provocative talk on i/acc. Live talk Q&A with @profSchrepel 👇 alti.amsterdam/event/jason-p…
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Firms innovate not along a smooth path but on “rugged technological landscapes”, balancing risky frontier breakthroughs against niche innovation. This has implications for competition policy, as argued by Professors Callander, Lambert, and Matouschek. networklawreview.org/rugged-…
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Looking for a reliable way to track antitrust case law across jurisdictions? The Network Law Review runs dedicated series covering the U.S., Europe, and Latin America. No equivalent resource brings this together in one place. Subscribe ➝ networklawreview.org/subscri… (it's free)
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Catch up on Latin American antitrust news in the new Chronicles: digital markets regulation, Apple’s iOS settlement, and institutional reform in Argentina and Mexico, written by Carlos Ragazzo, @aboutmattiuzzo, Bruna Cataldo, and Clara Duarte Late networklawreview.org/latin-a…
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📚 April 2026 reading suggestions are out. AI agents meet complexity economics. The waterbed effect collapses. The AI moat wobbles. Europe drifts into American dependence. Hayek’s papers go online. Barabási on networks. By @ProfSchrepel 👇 networklawreview.org/april-2….
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New issue of Competition Stories is out, open access, as always. This one covers: parallel investigations in digital markets, tying doctrine under pressure, Android Auto ruling, the €2.95B Google AdTech fine... EU competition law moves fast. We track it. networklawreview.org/competi…
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Here are @ProfSchrepel monthly reading suggestions. Topics include AI's reshaping of research and publishing, the economics of AI talent in universities, using AI to audit EU regulation, economic growth and the rise of large firms, and more... networklawreview.org/march-2…
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Where else can you read Hovenkamp on monopoly power, Acemoglu on taxing digital ads, case-law analysis, and curated monthly readings designed to keep you up to date without the noise? Subscribe ➝ networklawreview.org/subscri… (it's free!)
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Is antitrust law about fairness? Herbert Hovenkamp’s answer is clear: no, and it never was. In this new piece, @Sherman1890 dismantles the growing assumption in competition debates that antitrust should correct inequality or redistribute economic power 👉 networklawreview.org/hovenka….
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Here are Thibault Schrepel’s monthly reading suggestions. networklawreview.org/februar… Topics include the constitutional limits of the Digital Markets Act, antitrust’s fixation on structural remedies, AI’s productivity impact on firms, generative AI in literature reviews and more!
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Looking for a Christmas read and interested in the recent FTC v. Meta ruling and more? The latest Antitrust Antidote by @kwongervin, Jeremy Sandford, and Nathan Wilson highlights unmissable antitrust news from Oct-Dec. Happy reading, happy holidays!✨ networklawreview.org/antidot…
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