Robert Bork on antitrust: Google is no Microsoft

Economists at an American Enterprise Institute event today debate Robert Bork’s arguments against antitrust action aimed at Google.
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Robert Bork, the fiery former federal judge whose U.S. Supreme Court nomination battle galvanized a generation of conservative activists, spent the late 1990s arguing that Microsoft should be carved up into multiple pieces because of antitrust violations.
Bork, an antitrust scholar and author of a landmark book on the topic, is now saying that Google is no Microsoft.
In a new analysis released at an event in Washington, D.C., today, Bork…

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