The following are some significant, highly regarded resources which cover antitrust law. They are excellent places to begin your research, especially if you are new to this area of law.
"Nearly all of the aspects of federal antitrust policy are covered in this treatise. And it's written so you don't need a background in economics to understand it. Expert narration states the "black letter" law and presents policy arguments for alternatives. Text also includes an analysis of recent Supreme Court and lower-court decisions."
This is a nineteen-volume looseleaf publication which includes in-depth examinations of thousands of cases. Updated with supplements and revisions. Appendices include reprints of selected statutes and antitrust guidelines. This 2022 edition is available online; the 2013 edition is also available in print in the law library.
A collection of news items on antitrust, this resource covers federal, state, and international coverage of competition and deceptive trade practices law. Antitrust News takes over coverage of the content of the Antitrust & Trade Regulation Report that was discontinued in 2018.
A collection of both primary and secondary resources designed for practitioners but also useful for researchers looking for specific resources. Searchable resource categories include primary law, agency materials, dockets, legal analyses, news, and practice tools.