Read the transcript from the Greg Lastowka Memorial Lecture 2022.
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Prof. Michael Carrier to give talk to state antitrust enforcers
Prof. Michael Carrier will give a talk to the antitrust section of the Pharmaceutical Industry Working Group for the National Association of Attorneys General. He will discuss leading issues relating to competition between biologic medicines and more affordable biosimilars.
Prof. Michael Carrier to give talk to USDOJ Antitrust Division
Professor Michael Carrier (together with Chris Sagers) will give a talk to the U.S. Department of Justice Antitrust Division as part of its Competition Law & Policy Speaker Series. Carrier and Sagers will discuss their amicus brief on behalf of 65 professors and the Supreme Court’s decision in NCAA v. Alston, which allowed student-athletes to … Continue reading Prof. Michael Carrier to give talk to USDOJ Antitrust Division…
Rutgers Law Team Progresses to Final Round of Oxford International IP Moot Court Competition
A team of Rutgers Law students, Robert Walker, Amalia Ellison, and Anna Esposito, have progressed to the final round of the Oxford International IP Moot Court Competition.They will present their oral arguments on a hypothetical intellectual property law problem set in Oxford later this month. We wish them the best of luck.
Prof. Ellen P. Goodman Assesses the NUDGE Act
Professor Ellen P. Goodman’s “Assessing the NUDGE Act” was published by Tech Policy Press. The piece analyzes the recently introduced Nudging Users to Drive Good Experiences on Social Media Act and weighs the good and bad elements of the proposed legislation. Professor Goodman writes, “The recitals use terms that are controversial and undefined. For example, … Continue reading Prof. Ellen P. Goodman Assesses the NUDGE Act…