Author: Christopher S. Yoo, Opinion Contributor

When big was not bad: Lessons from Congress’s decisions not to enact antitrust reform

One of the most important decisions facing Congress as it returns from its recess is whether to enact legislation that would impose antitrust liability on large companies without requiring any showing of wrongful conduct. Members evaluating these proposals should remember that Congress has rejected similar efforts in the past. Prominent examples include the Concentrated Industries…