James F. Ponsoldt
ARTICLES
The Antitrust Legality of Pharmaceutical
Patent Litigation Settlements, 2006 U. Ill. J.L. Tech. & Pol'y 37 (2006) (with W. Hennen Ehrenclou).
A Comparison Between U.S. and E.U.
Antitrust Treatment of Tying Claims Against Microsoft: When Should the Bundling of
Computer Software Be Permitted?, 27 Nw. J. Int'l L. & Bus. 421 (2007) (with Christopher D. David).
Antitrust & Class
Actions in the Bar Review Courses Cases, 3 J. Bus. Econ. Res. 170 (2002)
(coauthored).
Entrapment When the Spoken
Word Is the Crime, 68 Fordham L. Rev. 1199 (2000) (with Stephen Marsh).
The Judicial Legitimization
of Horizontal Price-fixing among Partially Integrated Heath Care Providers:
an Antitrust/Health Care Case Study, 50 Ala. L. Rev. 465 (1999) (with
Lance McMillian).
Challenging Defamatory
Opinions as an Alternative to Media Self-regulation, 9 Fordham Intell.
Prop. Media & Ent. L.J. 45 (1998).
Refusals to Deal in "Locked-In"
Health Care Markets Under Section 2 of the Sherman Act After Eastman
Kodak Co. v. Image Technical Services,
1995 Utah L. Rev. 503.
Balancing Federalism and
Free Markets: Toward Renewed Antitrust Policing, Privatization, or a "State
Supervision" Screen for Municipal Market Participant Conduct, 48 SMU
L. Rev. 1783 (1995).
Souter's Opinions Must
be Probed, The Atlanta Constitution, July 29, 1990.
Georgia Needs a Policy
on Water, The Atlanta Constitution, April 17, 1988.
Macy Bid Points to Need
for Antitrust Law, The Atlanta Constitution, April 8, 1988.
Rural Georgia Needs Protection
from Factory Pullouts, The Atlanta Constitution, Feb. 7, 1988.
Judicial Activism, Economic
Theory and the Role of Summary Judgment in Sherman Act Conspiracy Cases:
The Illogic of Matsushita, 33 Antitrust Bull. 575 (1988) (with Marc
J. Lewyn).
Competition and-or Efficiency:
A Review of West German Antimerger Law as a Model for the Proposed Treatment
of Efficiency Promotion under Section 7 of the Clayton Act, 9 Nw. J.
Int'l L. & Bus. 296 (1988) (with Christian Westerhausen).
Introduction (Special
Issue: A Retrospective Examination of the Reagan Years), 33 Antitrust
Bull. 201 (1988).
Legal Reasoning and the
Jurisprudence of Vertical Restraints: The Limitations of Neoclassical Economic
Analysis in the Resolution of Antitrust Disputes, 62 NYU L. Rev. 1125
(1987) (with John J. Flynn).
The Enrichment of Sellers
as a Justification for Vertical Restraints: A Response to Chicago's Swiftian
Modest Proposal, 62
NYU L. Rev. 1166 (1987).
Kennedy Confirmation Hearings,
The Atlanta Constitution, Dec. 20., 1987.
Anti-Trust Watchdogs in
Domestic Market Promote International Competitiveness, The Atlanta
Constitution, May 21, 1987.
Democracy and Capitalism
Collide, New York Times, Jan. 9, 1987.
Reward the Pushers Execute
the Users: An Immodest, Market-Based Approach to Eliminate the Drug Problem,
9 Nat'l L. J. 13, April 20, 1987.
The Unreasonableness of
Coerced Cooperation: A Comment upon the NCAA Decision's Rejection of the
Chicago School, 31 Antitrust Bull. 1003 (1986).
Clarifying the Attempt
to Monopolize Offense as an Alternative to Protectionist Legislation: The
Custodial Relevance of "Dangerous Probability of Success," 61 Notre
Dame L. Rev. 1109 (1986).
Judges' Ideology Must
Be Checked, Balanced (letter to the editor), 9 Nat'l L. J. 12,
Nov. 10, 1986.
Immunity Doctrine, Efficience
Promotion, and the Applicability of Federal Antitrust Law to State-Approved
Hospital Acquisitions, 12 J. Corp. L. 37 (1986).
Antitrust 'Reform' Isn't
the Answer, 8 Nat'l L. J. 13, April 7, 1986.
Accomplice Accusations
in the Criminal Process: The Application of Sixth Amendment Tests for the
Reliability of Hearsay Evidence to Probable Cause Determinations, 16
Rutgers L. J. 869 (1985).(With Jerry L. Steering).
Balancing Government Efficiency
and the Protection of Individual Liberties: An Analysis of the Conflict
between Executive Branch "Housekeeping" Regulations and Criminal Defendants'
Rights to a Constitutionally Fair Trial, 19 Harv. C.R.-C.L. L. Rev.
349 (1984).
The Ideological Shaping
of the Federal Judiciary, New York Times, Sept. 6, 1984.
When Law Clashes with
a Truth, New York Times, Jan. 4, 1984.
When Guilt Should be Irrelevant:
Government Overreaching as a Bar to Reprosecution under the Double Jeopardy
Clause after Oregon v. Kennedy,
69 Cornell L. Rev. 76 (1983).
Antitrust: Alternative
to Protectionism, 6 Leg. Times 8, Oct. 17, 1983.
A Due Process Analysis
of Judicially-Authorized Presumptions in Federal Aggravated Bank Robbery
Cases, 74 J. Crim. L. & Criminology 363 (1983).
Reagan Circuit Judges
Assault the Rule of Law (letter), 5 Nat'l L. J. 12, Feb. 7,
1983.
The Application of the
Sherman Act Antiboycott Law to Industry Self-Regulation: An Analysis Integrating
Nonboycott Sherman Act Principles, 55 S. Cal. L. Rev. 1 (1981).
The Expansion of Horizontal
Merger Defenses After General Dynamics: A Suggested Reconsideration of
Sherman Act Principles, 12 Loy. U. Chi. L.J. 361 (1981).
Contribution in Civil
Antitrust Litigation; The Emerging Consensus in Legal Literature, 38
Wash. & Lee L. Rev. 315 (1981) (with Benjamin H. Terry).
The Liability of Foreign
Governments under United States Antitrust Laws, 11 Ga. J. Int'l &
Comp. L. 103 (1981) (with Jesse Stone).
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