Volume 31,  Issue 2 | Winter 2006

ARTICLES
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Of Trinko, Tea Leaves, and Intellectual Property
Michael A. Carrier
31 J. Corp. Law 357 (2006)

Antitrust Amnesty, Game Theory, and Cartel Stability
Christopher R. Leslie
31 J. Corp. Law 453 (2006)

Mandatory Access Obligations and Standing
Randal C. Picker
31 J. Corp. Law 387 (2006)

Resale Requirements and the Intersection of Antitrust and Regulated Industries
James B. Speta
31 J. Corp. Law 307 (2006)

Employment Mobility Laws and Competition
April M. Franco & Matthew F. Mitchell
31 J. Corp. Law 375 (2006)

The Antitrust Enterprise: Principle and Execution: An Introduction
Herbert Hovenkamp
31 J. Corp. Law 287 (2006)

The “No Economic Sense” Test for Exclusionary Conduct
Gregory J. Werden
31 J. Corp. Law 293 (2006)

Using Ex Post Evaluations to Improve the Performance of Competition Policy Authorities
William E. Kovacic
31 J. Corp. Law 503 (2006)

Doing Good Economics in the Courtroom: Thoughts on Daubert and Expert Testimony in Antitrust
John L. Solow & Daniel Fletcher
31 J. Corp. Law 489 (2006)

Antitrust Modernization: Looking Backwards
Stephen Calkins
31 J. Corp. Law 421 (2006)

Predatory Conduct Under Section 2 of the Sherman Act: Do Recent Cases Illuminate the Boundaries?
K. Craig Wildfang
31 J. Corp. Law 323 (2006)

Antitrust Injury and Standing in Foreclosure Cases
Roger D. Blair & Christine A. Piette
31 J. Corp. Law 401 (2006)

NOTES
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Is Changing Patent Infringement Liability the Appropriate Mechanism for Allocating the Cost of Pollen Drift?
Tim Van Pelt
31 J. Corp. Law 567 (2006)

The Role of Compulsory Licensing in Unilateral Refusals to Deal: Have the United States and European Approaches Grown Further Apart After IMS?
Melanie J. Reichenberger
31 J. Corp. Law 549 (2006)