Abstract
Antitrust policy in the United States has always had special rules for dominant firms. As Justice Scalia once observed:
Where a defendant maintains substantial market power, his activities are examined through a special lens: Behavior that might otherwise not be of concern to the antitrust laws—or that might even be viewed as procompetitive—can take on exclusionary connotations when practiced by a monopolist.
Recommended Citation
Herbert Hovenkamp,
Gatekeeper Competition Policy,
30
Mich. Tech. L. Rev.
(2024).
Available at:
https://repository.law.umich.edu/mtlr/vol30/iss1/1