
Daniel A. Hanley
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Sep 27, 2024 |
pymnts.com | Daniel A. Hanley
For more than a century, anti-coercion has been a foundational principle for refusals to deal and anti-monopolization law in general. Since 2004, however, the Supreme Court has disregarded anti-coercion as an essential aspect underlying the legality of refusals to deal. Reviving this principle is critical to restoring refusals to deal as a viable and robust antitrust claim against monopolists. By Daniel A. Hanley[1]I. INTRODUCTIONRefusals to deal occur when a firm ceases engaging in business ...
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Feb 14, 2024 |
openmarketsinstitute.org | Daniel A. Hanley
In this paper, senior legal analyst Daniel Hanley outlines 25 characteristics that exemplary legislation from Congress should include to effectuate a vigorous antitrust enforcement policy. Among other recommendations, the paper asserts that proposed legislation should incorporate bright-line rules, provide narrow legal defenses, and clearly delegate agency authority to enact rules for improving the law.
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Feb 5, 2024 |
openmarketsinstitute.org | Daniel A. Hanley
The Rule of Reason is currently the default framework that judges use to determine whether a specific method of competition violates the antitrust laws. Comprehensive empirical reviews have shown that it largely results in de facto legality for most conduct reviewed under it.
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Jan 29, 2024 |
the-star.co.ke | Daniel A. Hanley
• Many animals, including bees, birds and even mammals like reindeer and mice can perceive ultraviolet light. • At the other end of the visible light spectrum, human eyes have receptors that are sensitive to red while many animals – including bees, mice and dogs – are blind to red. This photo taken on Oct. 4, 2023 shows a Fox's Weaver perching on a tree branch at Pian Upe Wildlife Reserve in Nakapiripirit district of Uganda.
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Jan 28, 2024 |
phys.org | Daniel A. Hanley
If you've ever wished you could see the world though the eyes of another animal, we have good news for you. We also wondered about that and, being scientists who specialize in color vision, have created a solution: a camera system and software package that allows you to record videos in animal-view colors.
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