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Antitrust Immunity and Standard Setting Organizations: A Case Study in the use of Liberal Models to Cope with Private Power

Title
Antitrust Immunity and Standard Setting Organizations: A Case Study in the use of Liberal Models to Cope with Private Power
Author
Chris Sagers, Cleveland State University - Cleveland-Marshall College of Law
Date
10/14/2008
(Original Publish Date: 4/19/2005)
Abstract
This paper uses an ongoing issue of local legal doctrine as a case study to provide insights into a problem of larger political philosophy: the problem whether the difference between "public" and "private" should be made to matter and, indeed, whether there is a difference at all.
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