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Is Chicago a monopolist? Explain. See Endsley v. City of Chicago, 230 F.3d 276 (7th Cir. 2000); cert. den. 532 U.S. 972 (2001).
What were the players' antitrust claims? Decide those claims. Explain. See Fraser v. Major League Soccer, 284 F.3d 47 (1st Cir. 2002).
Questions about the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) which is used to determine a national college football champion.
What did Shepherd mean about "this road to serfdom?" In reading this chapter, do you think antitrust has been revived? Explain.
What was the primary issue facing the federal courts that reviewed the FTC challenge?
Is the influence of big business so persuasive that it nullifies the effective enforcement of the antitrust laws? Explain.
s a monopolist required to deal with its competitors? That question was the core of a 2004 Supreme Court decision in Verizon Communications.
Why did the government challenge DuPont's acquisition? May an acquisition be properly challenged 30 years after the fact, as in DuPont? Explain.
How can a merger benefit society? Which economic considerations support the view that unilateral growth is preferable to growth by merger?
Do you support the unionization of college athletes? Explain. What obstacles might a college athletes' union face in negotiating with a university? Explain.
From an ethical standpoint, should NLRA posting requirements be different for a nonunionized workplace versus a unionized workplace? Explain.
Why was Shieldnight's invitation to three coworkers to attend a union meeting not a form of solicitation.
What test did the ALJ and the NLRB employ to determine whether the placement of hidden surveillance cameras was a mandatory subject of bargaining?
Set out the two-part test the court employed to determine whether Diamond Walnut violated the National Labor Relations Act.
What constitutional law defense would you offer on behalf of the Sheet Metal Workers' union? Decide the case. Explain.
Do you think a socially responsible company that operates at a profit would engage in layoffs? Explain.
The evidence is at least mildly supportive of the idea that the market rewards socially responsible performance by business.
Can Walmart, a publicly traded company owned by its shareholders, practice the same kind of generosity to employees that Thompson.
Does the gun industry bear any portion of the blame and responsibility for Adam Lanza's decision to murder 20 children.
Should the socially responsible company pay low-wage, fast-food workers more than the market requires? Explain.
How can it make good business sense to pay employees more than the law and the market require?
Write down your organisation's Vision and Mission statement-Identify the organisational strategic objectives.
Using the website opensecrets.org, find the latest campaign finance data for your congressperson or one of your senators.
Are you most concerned about receiving a quality education or earning a degree? Explain.
Should the legal system restrain McDonald's use of toys to encourage the consumption of unhealthy food? Explain.