Herbert Hovenkamp is the James G. Dinan University Professor, Penn Law and the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, where he teaches antitrust law, American legal and Constitutional history, and torts. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and in 2008 won the Justice Department's John Sherman Award for his lifetime contributions to antitrust law. His legal history writing includes The Opening of American Law: Neoclassical Legal Thought, 1870-1970 (Oxford, 2015); Enterprise and American Law, 1836-1937 (Harvard, 1991). His principal antitrust scholarship includes Antitrust Law: An Analysis of Antitrust Principles and their Application (formerly with the late Phillip E. Areeda and the late Donald F. Turner, 1978-2019); Federal Antitrust Policy (6th ed. 2020); Principles of Antitrust (2017) and many articles.
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Herbert Hovenkamp is the James G. Dinan University Professor, Penn Law and the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, where he teaches antitrust law, American legal and Constitutional history, and torts. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and in 2008 won the Justice Department's John Sherman Award for his lifetime contributions to antitrust law. His legal history writing includes The Opening of American Law: Neoclassical Legal Thought, 1870-1970 (Oxford, 2015); Enterprise and American Law, 1836-1937 (Harvard, 1991). His principal antitrust scholarship includes Antitrust Law: An Analysis of Antitrust Principles and their Application (formerly with the late Phillip E. Areeda and the late Donald F. Turner, 1978-2019); Federal Antitrust Policy (6th ed. 2020); Principles of Antitrust (2017) and many articles.
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131
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40.00
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