INDEX
academia and law, 63-64
administrative law judges (ALJs), 54, 86, 153-54
advertising, 72
and children, 77
corrective, 52-53
industry study, 54-55
Joe Camel campaign, 167-68
Aleinikoff, T. Alexander, 184
American Bar Association
Antitrust Law Section, 42,43,44,45, 93, 108-109, 138
Commission to Study the FTC, 42-50
second Kirkpatrick Commission Report, 84, 124
Anthony, Sheila, 163
AOL (America On Line), 140, 147-48
Areeda, Phillip E., 68, 71
Areen, Judith, 100, 101, 108, 184
Arnold & Porter, 30, 52, 60, 92, 178, 180, 182, 187
Ashenfeld, Orley, 143
Askanaga, Mary, 123
Association of American Law Schools (AALS), 67
automobile industry, 75-76
Baer, William J., 89-90, 124, 135, 160, 171
Baker, Jonathan, 124
Bar Association of the District of Columbia, 93-94
Bartel, Paul, 81
Bator, Paul, 64, 68, 70, 71
Baxter, William, 91
Beard, Dita, 87
Beechnut/Heinz, 142, 145-46
Bernstein, Jodie, 51-52, 124, 128, 133, 135, 139, 154, 165, 167, 171
Bar Association of the District of Columbia, 93, 94
and Food and Drug Administration (FDA), 173
identity theft measures, 176-77
review process changes, 169-70
Bernstein, Lewis, 28
Bingaman, Anne, 116-17,121, 137
Black, Charles, 19
Blake, Harlan, 39,40,43, 62
Boast, Molly, 17 1
Boies, David, 125, 156, 157
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Bok, Betty, 43
Bork, Robert, 3 8, 120
BP/Arco, 148-49
Brandeis, Louis D., 125
Brennan, William J., 5, 100
Breyer, Stephen, 60, 68, 71, 152
Brown, Charles, 157
Browne, John, 148
Buc, Nancy, 5 1,56
Bureau of Consumer Protection. See Federal Trade Commission
Burson, Charles, 119
Bush, George, 12 1, 179
Bush, George W., 163, 179, 180
Califano, Joseph, 33,61,68, 100, 106
Calkins, Stephen, 124
cartels, 128-30
Carter, James E. 75, 88, 116
cereal industry, 76-77
Citicorp, 139
Clanton, David, 79, 81
Clinton, Hillary R., 172
Clinton, William J., 39, 107, 115, 116, 117, 119, 172, 179
Collier, Calvin J., 117
Columbia Law Review, 16-17,26,92, 113
Columbia Law School Center for Law and Economic Studies, 67
Congress, U.S.
Commerce Committee, 80, 120, 136
and Federal Trade Commission
criticism of, 82-84
fraud enforcement repository, 176
relationship with, 173-75
Judiciary Committee, 80, 120
consumer education, 55-56
consumer protection, 165-68
international, 168
Corash, Michelle, 43
Cotter, James, 109-1 0
Council of the Administrative Conference to the United States, 88
Covington, 178
Craig Corporation, 109-1 0
Cravath, 16, 157
Critical Legal Studies Movement, 69-7 1
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Dash, Samuel (“Sam”), 112
Defense Department (DOD)
DeGioia, John J. (“Jack”), 105
DeSanti, Susan, 124, 125
Deutsch, John, 119
Dewey, Ballantine, 25,27,33,35, 187
Dewey, Thomas, 25,27,28-29,30,32
discrimination, employment, 35
disgorgement, 56-57, 137-39
Dixon, Paul Rand, 78-79,84
Dole, Elizabeth H., 79, 81
Do Not Call List, 175
Dorsen, Norman, 32,33-34, 67
Dougherty, Alfred F., 80,90
Douglas, William O., 109
Dowling, Noel Thomas, 19
Drinan, Robert, 11 2
and antitrust laws, 117, 118-19
Edwards, Harry, 63, 102, 186
efficiency defense, 126-28, 131, 141-42, 143-46
Elman, Philip, 178
Emerson, Tom, 67
Eskridge, Susan, 71
Exxon Mobil Corporation, 148
Federal Circuit, 158, 160
Federal Communications Commission (FCC), 172-73
Federal Trade Commission (FTC), 12 1
adjudicatory action, 86-87
American Bar Association (ABA) Study, 42-43, 84, 124
impact on agency, 49-50
Kirkpatrick Commission Report, 45-48, 57, 184-85
process, 44-45
automobile industry case, 75-76
bureau directors, 80, 89-90, 1 7 1
Bureau of Competition, 50
Bureau of Consumer Protection, 50-54
CD vertical price fixing, 150-5 1
cereal industry case, 76-77
commissioners, 12 1-23, 1 70-7 1
Congress interaction, 173-75
Congressional oversight committees, 80, 120, 136
as consumer protection agency, 165-66, 179
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criticism of, 75-79, 82-84
and Federal Communications Commission (FCC), 172-73
fraud enforcement repository, 176-77
funeral industry case, 78
global competition hearings, 125-28
international treaty obligations, 129-34
Justice Department relationship, 84-85, 12627, 137, 141
litigation, 177-78
motion picture rating system, 16062
on-line issues, 154-55
Pertschuk Commission, 87
predatory lending cases, 166-67
privacy issues, 162-64, 169
Reich’s role, 89
remedies, 56-57, 83-84, 136-37, 139-40
review process, 169-70, 179
rulemaking, 8 1-84, 135-36,16667,178
and Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), 172,173
staff retention, 47-48, 57, 175
and Treasury Department, 167
Washington Post relationship, 85
White House relationship, 57-58, 87-88, 172
See also administrative law judges; advertising; disgorgement; efficiency defense; mergers
First Amendment, 72, 85
Fisher, Adrian, 6 1-62
flipping, 166
Food and Drug Administration (FDA), 173
Fox, Eleanor, 13 1
French, John, 43
Fuller, Vincent, 105
funeral directors, 78, 82-83
Garland, Merrick, 1 15, 1 18
gay and lesbian rights, 104-1 06
Gelhorn, Walter, 15, 19, 88
Georgetown Law Review, I36
Georgetown Study of Private Antitrust Litigation, 109
Gerber, 145-46
Gesell, Gerhard A. (“Gerry”), 28, 30
ghetto fraud, 47, 57
Goldschmid, Harvey, 39,40, 62
Gore, Albert, 119, 173
Gorelick, Jamie, 93, 94, 117, 11 8, 119
Great Depression, 4
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Greenberg, Jack, 43
Griswold, Erwin N., 69, 108
Gross, Rick, 105
Grove, Andrew S., 159
Gunther, Gerry, 19
Handler, Milton, 15, 17-1 8, 39,40, 62
Hartman & Cox, 99
Harvard Law Review, 39,43,71,73
Healy, Timothy, 95-96, 97-98, 105
Hobbs, Caswell 0. (“Cas”), 50
Hogan, Thomas, 138,143,144
Hollings, Ernest, 79
Holmes, Allan, 42-43,44,49
Holocaust, 9-1 0
Hufstetler, Shirley, 68
identity theft, 176-77
Institute for Public Interest Representation, 64-65, 77
Intel Corp., 158-60
intellectual property, 157-58, 160
Internal Revenue Service (IRS), 109-1 0
Internet fraud, 154-55, 168
invasions of privacy, 162-64, 169
Irvine, “Shorty,” 28, 30
Isbell, David, 93, 94
Jeffress, Amy, 11 8
Jordy, Tom, 40
Joseph, Leonard, 25
Justice Department, 19
Antitrust Division, 84-85, 88, 115, 133, 137, 156, 173
Civil Appellate Division, 23-24
FTC Merger Guidelines, 126-27, 141
Honors Program, 23
Kauper, Thomas E., 84
Keating, Charles, 1 10
Kennard, William E., 173
Kennedy, Duncan, 70,71
Kennedy, Edward, 60,68, 157
Kid Vid Rule, 77
Kirby, John, 106
Kirkpatrick, Miles W., 43,45,48,49-50,57, 58-59, 87, 128, 185
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Kirkpatrick Commission, 42-50, 79
Klein, Joel, 129, 131, 137, 156, 157, 172, 177
Koslow family, 3,4
Kramer, Albert, 80,90
Kramer, Victor, 64-65, 77
Krash, Abe, 65
Lautenberg, Frank, 5
law firms, 187
law schools, 185-86
faculty, 63-64
Lazarus, Si, 74
Levitt, Arthur, 173
Lind, Dorothy, 11
Litan, Robert, 1 18
Magnuson, Warren G., 43
Markham, Jesse, 43
McCarthy, David, 94, 101
McCarthy, Joseph, 26
McDavid, Jan, 11 8
mergers, 3 1-32
baby food industry, 145-46
FTC litigated cases, 177-78
guidelines, 126-28, 14142
hospitals, 146
media, 13940, 14748
oil industry, 142, 148-50
stationery super stores, 14244
uniform merger code, 130-3 1
wave, 140-41
Metzenbaum, Howard, 156
Mezines, Basil, 48-49, 50
MicrosoR Corp., 155-57
Miller, Arthur, 71
Miller, James, 73, 121
Miller, Lorraine, 174
Millstein, Ira, 4243, 44, 49, 60, 67
Mitford, Jessica, 78
monopoly cases, 66
Morgan, Lewis, 58
motion picture rating system, 160-62
Muris, Timothy J., 72, 73, 127, 155, 168, 174, 179, 180
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Nader, Ralph, 42, 90
National Advertising Review Board (NARB), 55
Needleman, Mort, 50-5 1
Ninth Circuit Court, 152, 153, 158
Nixon, Richard M., 42, 58, 87
NYULaw Review, 39
OECD. See Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Office Depot, 142-44
oil industry, 142, 148-50
oil pricing, 149-50
Oliver, Dan, 12 1
one-house veto, 83
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), 128, 129
original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), 158
Parker, Richard G., 17 1
Paterson, New Jersey, 1, 2, 3,4
Peale, William, 30
Pertschuk, Michael, 43, 74, 75, 77, 78-80, 84, 85, 86, 88, 90
Pertschuk Commission, 87
Peters, Ellen, 43
Pitofsky, Robert – Personal
public school system, 5
birth, 1
childhood, 4-5
children, 33, 36,4042, 69
Columbia Law School, 8, 186
application, 14
clerkship, 18-1 9
courses, 18
hends, 19-20
graduation, 20
law review, 16-1 7,26
professors, 1 5-1 6, 19
cousins, 3,9,20
Eastside High School, 7, 10
father, 1-3, 6, 9, 14
grammar school, 5-6
grandparents (maternal), 2, 3
grandparents (paternal), 1
great uncle, 2, 3
hobbies, 7
silk mill employment, 2, 3,4, 5
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Holocaust, 9-1 0
jobs, 7-8, 14-15,23
languages, 8,21
law school decision, 13, 14
military service, 8, 18-19,20-22,23
mother, 2,3,4, 5,6, 9
motivation, 13-1 4
New York University, 8
application to, 10-1 1, 14
clubs, 11
English Honors Society, 11
faculty, 1 1-1 3
Phi Beta Kappa, 13
politics, 6, 18
reading interests, 6-7
religion, 6
sports, 7
travel, 8, 12,21,22,41, 1 81
wife (Sally), 8, 32-33, 34, 36, 40, 69, 107, 181, 185
Arnold & Porter counsel, 30,60,65-66,91, 1 14-1 5, 180-8 1, 182
bar membership, 22
Pitofsky, Robert – Professional
General Electric client, 92
ABA Antitrust Section, 93, 108-1 09
Consumer Protection Committee, 93
Bar Association of the District of Columbia Board of Governors, 93-94
Brookings Institute scholar, 113, 114
Cases and Materials on Antitrust, 39-40,62, 185
Columbia Law School
Center for Law and Economic Studies, board member, 67
visiting professor, 18 1
Council of the Administrative Conference to the United States, member, 88
Craig Corporation board member, 109-1 0
Defense Science Board Task Force on Antitrust Aspects of the Defense Industry, chair, 1 17-1 9
Dewey, Ballantine associate, 25,27-3 1, 35, 60
Eli Lilly case, 27,29-30
part-time work, 36-37
Thomas Dewey influence, 28-29,32
economics training, 30-3 1, 63
expert witness, 18 1-82
Federal Trade Commission
ABA Commission to Study the FTC, member, 42-50
Bureau of Consumer Protection Director, 50-54, 6 1, 128
accomplishments, 57
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advertising cases, 52-53
advertising study, 54-55
Carter report, 1 16
Chairman, 72,73, 121-22
accomplishments, 178-79
attorney qualities, 178
confirmation process, 1 19-2 1
consumer protection efforts, 165-68, 179
dental association case, 152-53
disgorgement cases, 137-39
global competition hearings, 125-28
Intel monopoly, 158-60
intellectual property cases, 157-58
international coordination, 128-34
Internet fraud cases, 154-55, 168
invasions of privacy issues, 162-64, 169
merger cases, 141-50, 177-78
motion picture rating system, 160-62
relationship with White House, 172
resale price maintenance cases, 150-5 1
resignation, 180
review process, 169-70, 179
rulemaking, 135-36, 178
staff, 123-25, 170-72, 175, 178
confirmation, 74-75
role, 85-87
rulemaking, 8 1-84
staff, 80-81
Commissioner, 73-74, 79-80, 88-89, 91
See also Federal Trade Commission
executive vice president role, 96-97, 101
Georgetown Law Center dean, 107-1 08
gay rights episode, 104-1 07
hospital sale, 11 1
faculty, 100-1 02, 104
library building fundraising, 97-1 00, 101 , 1 1 1
sabbaticals, 1 13-1 4
selection process, 94-95
student interaction, 102-1 03
travel, 11 1-12
comparison with NYU, 62-63
courses, 62,66
dean’s search committee chair, 182-84
Georgetown Law Center professor, 60, 91, 18 1
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decision to teach, 61-62
Institute for Public Interest Representation, board chair, 64-65, 77
writings, 62, 91-92
Harvard Law School visiting professor, 66
colleagues, 7 1
Critical Legal Studies Movement, 69-71
Salzburg, Austria summer institute, 67-68
writings, 71-73
apprenticeship, 19,23-25
Clinton report on Antitrust Division, 1 15-1 6
Miles W. Kirkpatrick Award, 184-85
New York University Law School professor, 3 1 , 60
Justice Department
comparison with Georgetown, 62-63
courses, 37
decision to teach, 28, 32, 33-34, 35-36
sabbatical, 42, 43
student interaction, 37-38
tenure, 40,42
writings, 3 840
Reinventing Government Committee member, 173
Rockefeller Institutes scholar, 1 13
Society of American Law Teachers founding member, 66-67
on teaching, 185-86
Pollak, Stephen, 28
Posner, Richard A., 38,43,45, 144
predatory lending, 166-67
presidential transition teams, 1 15-1 6
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, 167-68
Rankin, J. Lee, 34
Reich, Robert, 80,89
Renaissance sessions (Hilton Head, SC), 1 15, 1 16
resale price maintenance, 150-5 1
Rezneck, Daniel A., 65
Robertson, James, 14546
Roosevelt, Franklin D., 6, 9
Rowe, Fred, 43,49
Rubin, Robert, 119
Sachs, Albert, 69
Safire, William, 164
Schiffer, Lois, 94
Schwartz, Bernard, 1 18
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Schwartz, Teresa M., 154, 171
Scott, Helen, 81
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), 125, 172, 173
Silberman, Larry, 102
Sims, Joseph, 109
Singer, Toby, 81
Skitol, Robert, 43
Smith, Young B., 17
Sohn, Michael, 80, 81, 89-90,92, 160
Solicitor General’s office, 24
Souter, David, 152
Sperling, Gene, 172
Staples, Inc., 142-44
Steiger, Janet, 121-22, 167, 169, 170-71, 174
Steiger, Ross, 123
Stein, Jake, 93
Stewart, Charles, 25
Sullivan, Winnie, 81
Summers, Larry, 167
Supreme Court of the United States, 24, 86, 152
Tarullo, Dan, 172
Thain, Gerald, 50
Thompson, Moselle, 168
Time Warner, 140,147
Treasury Department, 167
Triteel, Randy, 132
Turner, Don, 68, 71, 84
Tyson, Laura, 11 9
Unger, Roberto, 70-71
United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, 54, 63
Valenti, Jack, 162
Valentine, Deborah, 132, 146, 17 1
vanden Huevel, William, 32, 33
Varney, Christine, 122-23, 17 1
Varney, Dan, 81
Wald, Patricia, 5 1
Ward, Alan, 50
Warren, William C., 17
Washington Post, 85
Wechsler, Herbert, 15,23
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Weil, Gotshal, 45, 60
Weinberger, Casper, 48,49, 57
Williams, Edward Bennett, 98
Wilson, Woodrow, 54, 125
Wood, Diane, 40
World Trade Organization (WTO), 13 1
Yale Law Review, 51
Yudof, Mark, 43
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TABLE OF CASES, STATUTES, AND ARTICLES
Cases
American Medical Assoc. v. F. T. C., 455 U.S. 676 (1 982), 86
American Medical Assoc. v. F.T.C., 638 F.2d 443 (2d Cir. 1980), 86
American Motors Corp. v. F.T.C., 601 F.2d 1329 (6th Cir. 1979), 75-76
American Optometric Assoc. v. F. T. C., 626 F.2d 896 (D.C. Cir. 1980), 8 1-82
Cal. Dental Assoc. v. F. T. C., 526 U.S. 756 (1999), 152-53
Carter Products, Inc. v. F.T.C., 268 F.2d 461 (9″ Cir. 1959), 53
F.T.C. v. Buttenvorth Health Corp., 946 F.Supp. 1285 (W.D. Mich. 1996), 146
F. T. C. v. Freeman Hospital, 69 F.3d 260 (Sth Cir. 1999, 146
F.T.C. v. H.J. Heinz Co., 246 F.3d 708 (D.C. Cir. 2001), 127, 142, 145-46
F. T. C. v. International Diamond Corp., No. C-82-0878, 1983 WL 191 1 (N.D. Cal. Nov. 8,
1983), 133
F.T.C. v. Mylan Laboratories, Inc., 62 F.Supp. 2d 25 (D.D.C. 1999), 137-38
F.T.C. v. Sperry & Hutchinson Co., 405 U.S. 233 (1972), 54
F. T.C. v. Staples, Inc., 970 F.Supp. 1066 (D.D.C. 1997), 142-44
Gay Rights Coalition of Georgetown Univ. Law Center v. Georgetown Univ., 536 A.2d 1 (D.C.
1987), 104-1 06
I”. v. Chadha, 462 U.S. 919 (1983), 184
Intergraph Corp. v. Intel Corp., 88 F.Supp. 2d 1288 (N.D. Ala. 2000), 158-60
SCM Corp. v. Xerox Corp., 645 F.2d 1195 (2d Cir.l981), 66, 158
Transamerica Computer Co., Inc. v. I.B.M. Corp., 698 F.2d 1377 (gth Cir. 1983), 66
United States v. Central Eureka Mining Co., 357 U.S. 155 (1958), 24
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United States v. Eli Lilly and Co., 24 F.R.D. 285 (D.N.J. 1959), 27,29-30
United States v. Microsoft Corp., 253 F.3d 34 (D.C. Cir. 2001), 125, 155-57
Warner-Lambert Co. v. F.T.C., 562 F.2d 749 (D.C. Cir. 1977), 52-53
Statutes
Robinson-Patman Act, 15 U.S.C.A. $0 13a, 13b, 21a, (West 2004), 46
Sherman Act, 15 U.S.C.A. 0 2 (West 2004), 66
Federal Trade Commission Act., 15 U.S.C.A. 0 45 (West 2004), 81
Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act, 15 U.S.C.A. $0 6501-6506 (West 2004), 155
Law Review Articles
Harry T. Edwards, The Growing Disjunction Between Legal Education and the Legal Profession,
9 1 Mich. L. Rev. 34 (1 992), 63
Lawrence J. White, The Georgetown Study of Private Antitrust Litigation, 54 Antitrust L.J. 59
(1985), 109
Robert Pitofsky, Antitrust at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century: The Matter of Remedies, 91
Geo. L.J. 169 (2002), 136
Robert Pitofsky, Beyond Nadar: Consumer Protection and the Regulation of Advertising, 90
Harv. L.Rev. 661 (1977), 71-73
Robert Pitofsky, Joint Ventures Under the Antitrust Laws: Some Reflections on the Significance
ofPenn-Olin, 82 Harv. L.Rev. 1007 (1969), 39
Robert Pitofsky, New Definitions of Relevant Market and the Assault on Antitrust, 90 Colum.
L.Rev. 1805 (1 990), 91-92, 1 13
Willis & Pitofsky, Antitrust Consequences of Using Corporate Subsidiaries, 43 N.Y.U. L.Rev.
20 (1968), 39
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