Conversations between LPE scholars about current features of the U.S. legal-political order, how they came to be and where they might be going, with an emphasis on the political coalitions that have shaped and reshaped them.
Sanjukta Paul and Sandeep Vaheesan will trace antitrust law’s journey from its development as part of the radical populist platform to its current form as a depoliticized space where highly-paid experts provide competing models of market “efficiency.”
Part of a series: Mapping U.S. Law and Political Economy