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Article
The (Limited) Constitutional Right to Compete in an Occupation
William & Mary Law Review (2019)
Rebecca Haw Allensworth
Is there a constitutional right to compete in an occupation? The “right to earn a living” movement, gaining steam in ...
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Foxes at the Henhouse: Occupational Licensing Boards Up Close
California Law Review (2017)
Rebecca Haw Allensworth
The dark side of occupational licensing—its tendency to raise prices to consumers with dubious effects on service quality, its enormous ...
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The Commensurability Myth in Antitrust
Vanderbilt Law Review (2016)
Rebecca Haw Allensworth
Modern antitrust law pursues a seemingly unitary goal: competition. In fact, competition—whether defined as a process or as a set ...
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The New Antitrust Federalism
Virginia Law Review (2016)
Rebecca Haw Allensworth
"Antitrust federalism, " or the rule that state regulation is not subject to federal antitrust law, does as much as-and ...
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Law and the Art of Modeling: Are Models Facts?
Georgetown Law Journal (2015)
Rebecca Haw Allensworth
In 2013, the Supreme Court made the offhand comment that empirical models and their estimations or predictions are not 'findings ...
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The Influence of the Areeda-Hovenkamp Treatise in the Lower Courts ...
Iowa Law Review (2015)
Rebecca Haw Allensworth
It is often pointed out that while the United States Supreme Court is the final arbiter in setting antitrust policy ...
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Delay and Its Benefits for Judicial Rulemaking Under Scientific Uncertainty
Boston College Law Review (2014)
Rebecca Haw
The Supreme Court’s increasing use of science and social science in its decision making has a rationalizing effect on law ...
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Cartels by Another Name: Should Licensed Occupations Face Antitrust Scrutiny?
University of Pennsylvania Law Review (2014)
Rebecca Haw Allensworth
It has been over a hundred years since George Bernard Shaw wrote that “[a]ll professions are a conspiracy against the ...
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Casting a FRAND Shadow: The Importance of Legally Defining "Fair ...
Texas Intellectual Property Law Journal (2014)
Rebecca Haw Allensworth
High tech markets must strike an awkward balance between coordination and competition in order to achieve efficiency. The need for ...
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Adversarial Economics in AntiTrust Litigation: Losing Academic Consensus in The ...
Northwestern University Law Review (2012)
Rebecca Haw Allensworth
The adversarial presentation of expert scientific evidence tends to obscure academic consensus. In the context of litigation, small, marginal disagreements ...
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Prediction Markets and Law: A Skeptical Account
Harvard Law Review (2009)
Rebecca Haw Allensworth
Enthusiasm for "many minds" arguments has infected legal academia. Scholars now champion the virtues of groupthink, something once thought to ...
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Cunningham v. California - CASE COMMENT
Harvard Law Review (2007)
Rebecca Haw Allensworth
Sixth Amendment--Allocation of Fact-finding in Sentencing.--Apprendi v. New Jersey spawned a series of Supreme Court sentencing decisions which, when viewed ...
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