George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School

16th Annual Law Review Symposium on Antitrust Law “Privacy, Regulation, and Antitrust”


Event Details

  • Date:
  • Venue: George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School
  • Division: The Henry G. Manne Program in Law & Economics Studies

Law Review program, co-sponsored by the LEC

Agenda

Research

The papers presented at this Symposium were published as the Summer 2013 issue (Vol 20, No. 4) of the George Mason Law Review.

Papers published are:

Rosen, Jeffrey, “Keeping Google Good: Remarks on Privacy Regulation and Free Speech.”

 

Pasquale, Frank, “Privacy, Antitrust, and Power.”

Tucker, Catherine, “The Implications of Improved Attribution and Measurability for Antitrust and Privacy in Online Advertising Markets.”

 

Thierer, Adam, “A Framework for Benefit-Cost Analysis in Digital Privacy Debates.”

 

Grunes, Allen P., “Another Look at Privacy.”

Cooper, James C., “Privacy and Antitrust: Underpants Gnomes, the First Amendment, and Subjectivity.”