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New York Times Article



	I recommend to everyone the NY Times article "How the Antitrust
Wars Wax and wane" by Laurence Zuckerman,  April 11, 1998.  
	It reviews the Post-Chicago Antitrust school and how it is
reviving the reality of predatory pricing among other things as it gains
ascendancy in the Antitrust Division and the FTC.
	Anti-Monopoly  submitted its cert. petition to the Supreme Court
last week.  It is still secret because almost everything it covers was
very wisely put behind the iron curtain of "for eyes of attorneys only"
by the Monopoly people.  Therefore I have not been able to see it. 
Nevertheless,  it is obvious that  it will hit hard on predatory pricing
and that Bork disaster called Brooke since those have been the gravamen
of our casse  and I will fire my attorney if he didn't refer to the
ongoing investigations of Toys 'R Us and Hasbro triggered by a complaint
of the price clubs to the FTC.
	It strikes me that this may be the strongest,  if not the first
and only case submitted to the Supreme Court which fits the Post-Chicago
School and opens up the Brooke decision and other Chicago School excesses
for review.  Therefore,  if we can crack open the secrecy,  I would like
to get some friends of court briefs from the Post-Chicago school.

Any ideas?

Ralph Anspach 
	

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