Monday, October 31, 2011
Dial-in Program: Antitrust and Judaism November 28, 2011 12pm-1:30pm EST
Posted by D. Daniel Sokol
The American Bar Association
ABA Section of Antitrust Exemptions & Immunities Committee
Antitrust and Judaism
November 28, 2011
12pm-1:30pm EST
In light of the Supreme Court's pending decision of the scope of religious organizations’ immunity from civil liability, as well as prominent recent scholarship on the antitrust treatment of rabbinical orders and concerns expressed by some over their conduct in employment, kosher certification, and other matters, the top-flight panelists will ask whether antitrust could and should be used to police markets also regulated by rabbinical authorities. This seminar will put the oy back in oy vey!
Link to the program details here.
Speakers:
- Makan Delrahim, Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck, LLP
- David Dunn, Hogan Lovells
- Robert Litan, Kauffman Foundation and Brookings Institution
- Barak Richman, Duke University Law School
Moderator:
- D. Daniel Sokol, University of Florida Levin College of Law
The ABA is not seeking CLE credit for this program. You will not receive CLE credit for attending/viewing/listening.
To register for the conference. You will receive the dial in numbers in your confirmation.
Recordings of this program will be posted on the Section website and downloadable in an MPEG-3 format, provided all releases have been obtained. Please visit our Committee Program Audio page after the program to listen to/download the audio.
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