Daniel Crane
Daniel Crane is Frederick Paul Furth Sr. Professor of Law at the University of Michigan Law School. From 2013 to 2016, he also served as the Associate Dean for Faculty and Research. His research and pedagogy focus on contracts, antitrust, intellectual property, and regulation. Crane’s work has appeared in the University of Chicago Law Review, California Law Review, Michigan Law Review, Georgetown Law Journal, and Cornell Law Review, among other journals and publications. He is the author of several academic texts on antitrust law, including Antitrust (Aspen, 2014) and The Making of Competition Policy: Legal and Economic Sources (Oxford University Press, 2013, with Herbert Hovenkamp).
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Essays and Scholarship
Collaboration and Competition in Information and News During Antitrust’s Formative Era
Tracing the history of the interplay between competition, the free flow of information, and democratic values in Supreme Court opinions
By Daniel Crane