Structural Presumption I: Brown Shoe, Co., Inc. v US

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This video introduces the structural approach to Section 7 analysis exemplified by the Court in Brown Shoe, Co., Inc. v US and later in US v Philadelphia National Bank.

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Joshua Wright

Professor of Law, Founder of Lodestar Law and Economics, PLLC

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