Professor John Newman of the University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law joins Teddy Downey, Executive Editor of The Capitol Forum, for a discussion on the themes explored in Newman’s recent paper, “Lawless Antitrust,” including how modern antitrust doctrine has diverged from statutory text, the evolution of Clayton Act jurisprudence, the influence of Chicago School thinking on enforcement and legal interpretation, and the broader implications for courts, regulators, and competition policy.