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There are three impediments to combating restrictive trade practices: that defenders of free enterprise and competition regard legislative endeavours to prevent engorged mega-firms from choking their competition as a curse the courts’ catalogue of inflammatory terminology such as “right of competition,” “freedom of enterprise” and “public interest” that read like tautologies in their judgements and ill-advised law-making and economic interference that come from the courts’ blank refusal to consider the economic implications of their judgements. But lately, anti-monopoly legislation has had to contend with the giants, as industries of national importance are brought before the courts or are the subjects of ongoing investigations. Professor Kapczynski contrasts those ideas with the LPE approach, which recognizes that there is no such thing as a “natural” market and that law always structures markets-and that engages with the influence of racism, sexism, and colonialism on law and the economy.For the first fifty years it was the small-time scheming of so many junk and bottle dealers, cinema exhibitors, and associations of master plumbers and electricians. Further, Professor Kapczynski breaks down the concept of efficiency, eventually reduced to wealth maximization, as it appears in the framework of Law and Economics, and how it sidelines questions of concentrations of power, inequality, and other values besides market values. Anspach had created a riff on Darrows game called Anti-Monopoly, which critiqued oil cartels and other capitalist. She also discusses how neoliberalism has “encased” markets from democratic control and redistribution, deploying the state to serve the interests of capital owners. Professor Kapczynski discusses how the twentieth-century synthesis has undermined movements for racial justice, climate justice, and labor rights, among others. The recorded lecture features Amy Kapczynski, who provides an overview of the twentieth-century synthesis and LPE’s major critiques of it. LPE seeks to push back against that shift and imagine alternatives. As readings like Steve Teles’s The Rise of the Conservative Legal Movement and the so-called “ Powell Memo” show, the rise of Law and Economics was intimately connected to conservative and corporate efforts to deregulate the economy by shifting legal education, doctrine, and policy. In addition, the readings introduce the Law and Economics movement, which has transformed many areas of law, particularly antitrust and regulation. The Week 2 syllabus also explores precursors to the LPE approach, including the legal realist and Critical Legal Studies movements. The founders of the Law and Political Project call this neoliberal framework the “ twentieth-century synthesis.” In its place, these scholars advocate for a “law-and-political-economy (LPE) approach” that centers questions of power, equality, and democracy across the public-private law divide. antitrust and regulatory regimes are part and parcel of a larger neoliberal turn in law-one that has oriented certain legal fields (like contract, property, corporate law, and antitrust) around market efficiency, while relegating questions of political power and inequality solely to the domain of public law (especially constitutional law). Monopoly Ultimate Banking Edition Board Game for Families and Kids Ages 8 and Up, Electronic Banking Unit (Amazon Exclusive) 11,245.

The readings demonstrate that the failings of the current U.S. Week 2 steps back from today’s monopoly crises to examine their doctrinal and theoretical origins.
