William H. Neukom Professor, Stanford Law School. Partner, Lex Lumina LLP. I teach and write in IP, antitrust, internet, and video game law
Mark Lemley
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My first reaction to this was DUH, but then I put on my nicer person hat because I’m glad this research exists to back up the obvious anecdotal observation that we live in an age of monopolies, some in fact and some, as with those sharing board directors, in practice.
has any man ever been more vindicated? x.com/stuartbuck1/...
I don't understand what's remotely inconsistent between a statute creating 18-year terms and a requirement that Congress not eliminate the SCOTUS altogether.
I’m all out of deep sighs.
News on my study with Lane Miles and @vanloo.bsky.social
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President Trump’s highly politicized appointment of an entirely unqualified acting Director of National Intelligence underscores why the government’s Section 702 warrantless mass spying power must be reformed.
Three investor-protection rules, quietly waived so Elon Musk's SpaceX could fast-track into the indexes anchoring your 401(k). He holds 85% of the voting power. Public shareholders have almost none. thinkbigpicture.substack.com/p/spacex-ipo...