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Antitrust Project


 

Scenes from the Program's October 2009 Conference, Antitrust Federalism: Enhancing the Federal/State Relationship

About the Antitrust Project

The National State Attorneys General Program Antitrust Project was established in 2009 with the goal of promoting cooperation between state and federal antitrust officials, as epitomized by the program's October conference, Antitrust Federalism: Enhancing the Federal-State Relationship.

State attorneys general have a rich history of working with federal agencies, such as the Department of Justice Antitrust Division and the Federal Trade Commission, to protect consumers through antitrust regulation.

Resources

NEW! Antitrust Federalism Conference - Video of keynotes and panel discussion

Antitrust Project - Articles of Interest

Antitrust Federalism: Enhancing the Federal/State Relationship - October 2009 Conference Information and Resources

Consumer & Antitrust Leadership Sessions - March 2007

 

Outside Resources

The State Center

American Bar Association, Section of Antitrust

U.S. Department of Justice, Antitrust Division

National Association of Attorneys General - Antitrust Project

The Antitrust Modernization Commission Papers

American Antitrust Institute