Chris Sagers on Antitrust History and Theory
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English - January 23, 2020 05:16 - 1 hour - 87.9 MB - ★★★★★ - 98 ratingsNews Society & Culture Philosophy law legal scholarship jurisprudence scholarship academia Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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In this episode, Christopher L. Sagers, James A. Thomas Distinguished Professor of Law and Faculty Director of the Cleveland-Marshall Solo Practice Incubator, at Cleveland-Marshall School of Law, discusses his book "United States v. Apple: Competition in America," in relation to the history of antitrust law and antitrust theory. In this wide-ranging interview, Sagers touches on many different aspects of antitrust policy, how it has developed over time, and how we should think about it today. Sagers is on Twitter at @chrissagers.
This episode was hosted by Luce Nguyen, a student at Northern Illinois University. She is on Twitter at @NguyenLuce.
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