Antitrust Law Journal

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The Antitrust Law Journal is a triannual peer-reviewed academic journal published by the Antitrust Law Section of the American Bar Association (ABA).[1] Often cited as one of the key secondary sources in the field of competition law,[2] the journal also features articles on data privacy and consumer protection law.[3]

DisciplineAntitrust law
LanguageEnglish
FrequencyTriannually
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Antitrust Law Journal
DisciplineAntitrust law
LanguageEnglish
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Publisher
FrequencyTriannually
Standard abbreviations
BluebookAntitrust L.J.
ISO 4Antitrust Law J.
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ISSN0003-6056
LCCN90643040
OCLC no.803599253
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In late 1952, the ABA launched a new publication titled Section of Antitrust Law.[4] In August 1966, the publication was renamed the Antitrust Law Journal.[5]

Besides its articles and essays, the journal regularly prints the proceedings from the Spring and Annual Meetings of the Antitrust Law Section.[6]

As of 2025, the journal's executive editor was J. Robert Robertson.[7]

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