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Blog, March 2021, Dani Kritter California Law Review Blog, March 2021, Dani Kritter California Law Review

The Overlooked Barrier to Section 1983 Claims: State Catch-All Statutes of Limitations

The federal antitrust laws—three statutes enacted over a century ago—are in the spotlight. The year 2020 brought a new reckoning with corporate power and a resurgent interest in using antitrust law as a force for populist change. The “hipster antitrust” movement argues that the focus of antitrust policy should not be limited to market power…

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Blog, March 2021, Dani Kritter California Law Review Blog, March 2021, Dani Kritter California Law Review

Antitrust as Antiracist

The federal antitrust laws—three statutes enacted over a century ago—are in the spotlight. The year 2020 brought a new reckoning with corporate power and a resurgent interest in using antitrust law as a force for populist change. The “hipster antitrust” movement argues that the focus of antitrust policy should not be limited to market power…

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