Michael Carrier
@mcarrier.bsky.social
690 followers
460 following
2.5K posts
Professor at Rutgers Law School specializing in antitrust and IP law.
Posts
Media
Videos
Starter Packs
Michael Carrier
@mcarrier.bsky.social
· Aug 26
Of Labor, Antitrust, and Why the Proposed House Settlement Will Not Solve the NCAA's Problem
The NCAA recently settled three antitrust lawsuits. With a significant payout, it hopes to put its antitrust worries behind it. In doing so, it seeks to follow
papers.ssrn.com
Reposted by Michael Carrier
Reposted by Michael Carrier
Rutgers Law School
@law.rutgers.edu
· Jul 9
The Innovation/Access Tradeoff, Part 1000
From the perspective of intellectual property (IP) and antitrust law, the overriding question in the pharmaceutical industry is how to navigate the tradeoff between innovation and access. It is into t...
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Reposted by Michael Carrier
iFixit
@ifixit.com
· Jun 24
Michael Carrier
@mcarrier.bsky.social
· Jun 17
Axios Event: "Broken" American health care system draws bipartisan focus, lawmakers say
Improving drug access and affordability is a key health care policy issue with strong bipartisan support, health care experts said at an Axios roundtable on June 12.
www.axios.com
Michael Carrier
@mcarrier.bsky.social
· Jun 11
Michael Carrier
@mcarrier.bsky.social
· Jun 11
Reposted by Michael Carrier
Rutgers Law School
@law.rutgers.edu
· Jun 11
Bloomberg Law
@bloomberglaw.com
· Jun 10
NCAA’s Legal Risks Endure Despite $2.8 Billion NIL Settlement
A federal judge’s final approval of the NCAA’s $2.8 billion settlement with student-athletes won’t quell all the antitrust threats for the sports organization as it seeks to provide stability in college sports.
bit.ly
Michael Carrier
@mcarrier.bsky.social
· Jun 9
Of Labor, Antitrust, and Why the Proposed House Settlement Will Not Solve the NCAA's Problem
The NCAA recently settled three antitrust lawsuits. With a significant payout, it hopes to put its antitrust worries behind it. In doing so, it seeks to follow
papers.ssrn.com
Michael Carrier
@mcarrier.bsky.social
· Apr 14
Of Labor, Antitrust, and Why the Proposed House Settlement Will Not Solve the NCAA's Problem
The NCAA recently settled three antitrust lawsuits. With a significant payout, it hopes to put its antitrust worries behind it. In doing so, it seeks to follow
papers.ssrn.com
Michael Carrier
@mcarrier.bsky.social
· Feb 24
Reposted by Michael Carrier
Michael Carrier
@mcarrier.bsky.social
· Jan 15
How the Federal Trade Commission Can Use Section 5 To Strengthen the Right to Repair
Consumers’ right to repair their products is under attack. Manufacturers have decimated this long-held right by making parts unavailable, preventing products fr
papers.ssrn.com
Michael Carrier
@mcarrier.bsky.social
· Jan 15