Prof. Michael Carrier’s work cited in Supreme Court opinion

In NCAA v. Alston, the Supreme Court, in a 9-0 opinion written by Justice Gorsuch, ruled in favor of student-athletes and against the NCAA on the issue of whether the restriction of education-related benefits violated antitrust law. The Court’s opinion was consistent with several of the points Prof. Michael Carrier and Chris Sagers made in … Continue reading Prof. Michael Carrier’s work cited in Supreme Court opinion

Prof. Michael Carrier co-authors essay in Iowa Law Review

Prof. Michael Carrier and Rebecca Tushnet published “An Antitrust Framework for False Advertising” in the Iowa Law Review. The essay offers a new antitrust framework for false advertising claims, including a presumption that monopolists engaging in false advertising violate antitrust law. https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3593914

Prof. Michael Carrier co-authors Law360 standard-setting piece

Prof. Michael Carrier and Brian Scarpelli published “How Standard-Setting Organizations Can Curb Patent Litigation” in Law 360. The piece showed how the clarity of organization rules can affect the likelihood of patent litigation. https://www.law360.com/articles/1392222/how-standard-setting-orgs-can-curb-patent-litigation

Prof. Michael Carrier testifies before House Energy & Commerce Committee

Prof. Carrier testified before the House Energy & Commerce Committee in support of legislation that would lower drug prices by targeting “pay-for-delay” settlements and citizen petitions. This was the second time he testified in Congress in the past week. https://energycommerce.house.gov/committee-activity/hearings/hearing-on-negotiating-a-better-deal-legislation-to-lower-the-cost-of

Prof. Michael Carrier testifies before House Judiciary Committee

Prof. Carrier testified before the House Judiciary Committee in support of antitrust legislation that would lower drug prices. He offered proposals on product hopping, pay-for-delay settlements, citizen petitions, biosimilar disparagement, and pharmaceutical mergers. In response to questioning from Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, Prof. Carrier discussed his work with Rutgers Law alum Carl Minniti on citizen petitions. … Continue reading Prof. Michael Carrier testifies before House Judiciary Committee