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The Perils of Excessive Discretion: The Elusive Meaning of Unfairness in Section 5 of the FTC Act

Authors
  1. A E Re
  2. A E Re
  3. C James
  4. Conwood Co V Us Tobacco
  5. Decision
  6. Decision
  7. Eg See
  8. Eg See
  9. Eg See
  10. Ftc See
  11. Ftc V Phoebe Putney Healthcare See
  12. Geo
  13. Hovenkamp Areeda
  14. Hovenkamp See
  15. Inc Astrotel
  16. James C. Cooper
  17. Lande
  18. Loren Data Corp V Gxs
  19. Michael Pertschuk
  20. Order
  21. Pac Stein V
  22. Re Complaint
  23. Re Google Inc
  24. Re Mcwane
  25. Re Robert Bosch Gmbh
  26. See Brooke Group
  27. See Ftc V Indiana
  28. See Kovacic
  29. See Kovacic
  30. See Kovacic
  31. See Robert
  32. See Tom Leary
  33. See Transcript
  34. See William
  35. Usc � 18
Publication date
1 January 2013
Publisher
'Elsevier BV'
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