CFP: Symposium on Re-Assessing the Chicago School of Antitrust Law – Chicago, IL

University of Chicago, The Law School

The University of Chicago Law Review invites proposals for the 2019 Symposium on ‘Re-assessing the Chicago School of Antitrust Law” to be held May 10-11, 2019.

The symposium will feature research re-assessing the validity of the Chicago School’s assumptions about competition and considering whether a more aggressive approach to antitrust enforcement is now warranted. The University of Chicago Law Review invites authors exploring these and related issues to submit proposals for papers. A proposal may be as short as a two-page précis or as long as a full draft. Selected proposals will be developed into approximately 7,500 word papers for presentation at the Law Review’s annual Symposium, which will be held at the University of Chicago Law School on Friday and Saturday, May 10–11, 2019. Once authors have incorporated feedback from the panels, we plan to publish the final versions in Volume 87 of the Law Review.

Proposals are due by September 30, 2018 and should be submitted to: Elizabeth Nielson at enielson@uchicago.edu. The full call for papers is available on the website.

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Library Technology Specialist, West Virginia University College of Law