When I applied to law school, I wrote on my application that I wanted to do two things. One was to solve antitrust law’s irregularities and problems, and the second was to solve the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Daniel Lubetzky
When I applied to law school
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Probably resolving Middle East conflict is easier?
Yup.
Antitrust as it exists is a creature of the industrial age.
It can’t contort enough to deal with digital industries, platform businesses, or IP silos.
Finding a single model to accomodate network effects, consumer choice, civil liberties, and equality of outcome is far harder than coming up with a Grand Unified Theory of physics.