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The Revival of Section 5: A Return to the FTC’s Roots in a Time of Democratic Crisis
By
Shaoul Sussman
April 1, 2026
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administrative law
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ALJ
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Amazon
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antitrust
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Chicago school of economics
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Clayton Act
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Federal Trade Commission
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Federal Trade Commission Act
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FTC
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FTCA
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In re Insulin
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Inc. v. Microsoft Corp.
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Lina Khan
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Merger Guidelines
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monopoly
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PBMs
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Pharmacy benefit managers
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Project Nessie
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right to repair
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Ronald Reagan
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rule of reason
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Section 5
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Sherman Act
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Sun Microsystems
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UDAP
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unfair methods of competition
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unfair or deceptive acts or practices
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Wheeler-Lea Act
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