California Supreme Court,
Antitrust & Trade Reg.
Jul. 12, 2017
Antitrust and the State Bar of California
It looks as if the California Supreme Court is taking a lead role in California and nationally to comply with applicable federal law.





Robert C. Fellmeth
Price Professor of Public Interest Law
University of San Diego School of Law

We just celebrated the Fourth of July, and are reminded of our Founders’ vison of a democracy of, by and for the people. We discuss often the three-branch aspect of our checks and balances, but there is an even more important underlying check: the separation between public and private. It is violated with “socialism,” a system where the state owns and operates the means of production. But the converse violation is even worse: the control of the state by commercial int...
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