Reexamining the Role of Illinois Brick in Modern Antitrust Standing Analysis

44 Pages Posted: 27 Sep 2006

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Roger D. Blair

University of Florida

Jeffrey Lynch Harrison

University of Florida Levin College of Law

Abstract

This Article argues that it is time for either the Court or Congress to reexamine Illinois Brick for the purpose of reconciling it with more general principles of antitrust standing. The overall goals of such an endeavor would be to ensure consistent treatment of similarly situated potential plaintiffs and to rationalize private antitrust enforcement.

Keywords: antitrust, standing, injury

JEL Classification: K21

Suggested Citation

Blair, Roger D. and Harrison, Jeffrey Lynch, Reexamining the Role of Illinois Brick in Modern Antitrust Standing Analysis. George Washington Law Review, 1999, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=932934

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