Word: antitrusters
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...exceptions. Most doctors are out, but psychoanalysts have a chance-not if they write books about marriage adjustment, but if they discourse on things like the pathology of the cold war. Lawyers who engage in tax or divorce work are out, but if they treat of corporate or antitrust matters, they can be in; civil rights work is an automatic admission badge...
...Donald F. Turner, 44, Harvard Law professor, will become Assistant U.S. Attorney General in charge of the antitrust division. A Phi Beta Kappa (Northwestern), Turner took a Ph.D. in economics at Harvard, earned a law degree at Yale, where he met Nicholas Katzenbach, now Attorney General. Turner was Katzenbach's personal choice to replace William Orrick, who is resigning. A consultant to both the Government and private industry in top antitrust cases, Turner has written widely on the subject, is considered an expert with a tough approach. In Antitrust Policy: An Economic and Legal Analysis, a book that Turner...
...position, Turner will oversee government antitrust prosecutions and lead the Justice Department's surveillance of mergers between large between large corporations...
...author of many widely acclaimed law review articles on the problem of regulation, Turner is also co-author with Carl Kaysen, Louis M. Littauer Professor of Political Economy, of Antitrust Policy--An Economic and Legal Analysis...
...writings, Turner has been an advocate of strong antitrust laws. In Antitrust Policy he joined Kaysen in developing arguments for the enforcement of antitrust status and in proposing that an, economic criterion of market power be consistently applied in antitrust...