Watch a recording of the webinar here: Or listen on our podcast, “The Marketplace of Ideas”: Please consider viewing Professor Charles Santerre’s slides before viewing the webinar recording, as they are referenced during Professor Santerre’s portion of the discussion. The slides may be accessed here. Several leading scholars joined this webinar to provide their expertise … Continue reading “Standards for Judicial Education on Scientific Topics”

The Program on Economics & Privacy (PEP) at George Mason University Antonin Scalia Law School accepted papers for a Research Roundtable on Competition and Consumer Protection Issues Surrounding Information Flows.    Firms use consumer information in a variety of ways that implicate both privacy and competition. For example, collection and sharing of consumer data clearly … Continue reading “Research Roundtable on Competition and Consumer Protection Issues Surrounding Information Flows”

Students from more than a dozen law schools competed at the Tenth Annual Invitational Moot Court Competition, hosted by the Antonin Scalia Law School Moot Court Board in conjunction with the Law & Economics Center, the Global Antitrust Institute, and Judge Douglas H. Ginsburg of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of … Continue reading “Tenth Annual Global Antitrust Institute Invitational Moot Court Competition”

The George Mason Law Review 27th Annual Antitrust Symposium was held on February 23, 2024, at the Antonin Scalia Law School in Arlington, Virginia. This acclaimed annual conference explored the issues that dominate antitrust enforcement in the United States and internationally. Our expert panelists, including economists, lawyers, practitioners, and scholars, debated topics such as the US … Continue reading “George Mason Law Review’s 27th Annual Antitrust Symposium”