By Kelsey Shannon ( August 18, 2017, 2:48 PM EDT) -- The publication of the Democratic Party's "Better Deal" policy statement[1] has made antitrust almost interesting to people who are not antitrust practitioners. But the conversation surrounding that proposal has an odd omission: any acknowledgement that the Obama administration was a much tougher enforcer than its predecessor. From the comfortable confines of upstate New York, I argue that the antitrust bar bears no little responsibility for this omission, and that it is time to admit that today's antitrust enforcement is something less — or more — than the immutable application of God-given wisdom....
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