LBS 904 (1LH) - Antitrust Law

Antitrust Law

Law Franklin Pierce School of Law::Business Law (LAW)
Online Course Delivery Method: Online Asynchronous
Credits: 3.0
Class Size: 100 
Term:  Spring 2025 - Law Full Term (01/13/2025 - 04/25/2025)
CRN:  56640
Grade Mode:  Letter Grading
This course explores the regulation of marketplace competition by the antitrust laws. Students learn the tools and analytical techniques necessary for assessing the antitrust risks of corporate and individual behavior. Primary focus will be on U.S. Federal antitrust laws, but state laws and the international considerations as will also be briefly covered. Particular attention is paid to competition law and antitrust policy challenges arising in the information age economy. Since the U.S. Supreme Court is the most important interpreter of the antitrust laws, analyzing cases decided by the Court, and how the Court has changed its attitude over the years about certain business practices in response to developments in economic conditions, the political climate, or the Court's understanding of their effects on other businesses and the public, is a key focus. Students learn the tools and analytical techniques necessary to assess the antitrust risks of corporate and individual behavior. Hybrid Juris Doctor students cannot take this course for an S/U grade.
Majors not allowed in section: LAW JD DWS:: Juris Doctor||LAW: JD:: Juris Doctor||LAW: JD ADV:: Juris Doctor||LAW: JD MBA:: Juris Doctor||LAW: JD MPP:: Juris Doctor||LAW: JD SW ADV:: Juris Doctor
Instructors:  Doris Long

Times & Locations

Start Date End Date Days Time Location
1/13/2025 4/25/2025 Hours Arranged ONLINE