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Legal Research Guides by Course - Antitrust

Course Description

A comprehensive coverage of antitrust and trade regulation law including monopolization, horizontal and vertical restraints, price and territorial arrangements, mergers, tying arrangements and exclusive dealing, patents and the antitrust laws, and price discrimination and discrimination in services and facilities to customers, as provided in the Federal Sherman, Clayton, Celler-Kefauver and Federal Trade Commission Acts and under statutory and common law precedents in many states. Trade regulations affecting foreign commerce, as well as domestic commerce, will be considered including provisions in effect in other countries such as, for instance, in the European Economic Community under the Treaty of Rome. (3 credits)

Faculty Who Teach This Course:

Scott Michael Hare (adjunct professor)
John E. Murray (Chancellor of the University and Professor of Law)
Jacob H. Rooksby (Assistant Professor of Law)

Subject Covered Presently in Collection by:

Print Collection

KF1601-KF1611 General Unfair Trade Practices
KF1624-KF1625 Restraint of Trade
KF1626-KF1629 Price Fixing
KF1631-KF1668 Monopolies - Antitrust Laws
KF3116 Antitrust aspects of Patent Law
Legal Periodicals in Print Collection

Legal Research Databases

DCLI Webpage Links

  • Primary Legal Research: Case Law, Statutory Law, Administrative Law, Constitutions (contains quick links to our federal and state statutes, our federal and state administrative codes, federal and state case law and our constitutions)
  • Legal Research Guides:  Regulatory Law

Course Listed Under the following Law School Concentrations:

  • Business Law
  • Government and Public Interest Law
  • Health Law and Science


created by Patricia Horvath
9/17/2012; rev. 2/4/2013