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J.D., Harvard University
M.P.P. (Masters in Public Policy), Harvard University
B.A., Northwestern University

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Robert H. Lande is Venable Professor of Law at the University of Baltimore School of Law and a Director of the American Antitrust Institute. He previously worked at Jones Day and at the FTC. He has authored or co-authored more than 90 publications. Eleven have been reprinted in whole or in part, and he was the winner or co-winner of the Cohen Foundation Award for best annual Antitrust & Trade Regulation scholarship (twice), the award for best academic article on private enforcement given by Concurrences, and the FTC's annual award for best trade regulation scholarship by an employee. Professor Lande has been quoted in the media hundreds of times about competition issues and has appeared on TV in the United States, France, the United Kingdom and China. He has testified before the subcommittees of US House of Representatives and the US Senate, the Antitrust Modernization Commission, and the US antitrust enforcement agencies. He has given competition advice to enforcement officials from several nations and has given antitrust talks in Italy, Spain, Japan, England, Belgium, Venezuela, and Peru.


Articles and Essays

Robert Lande, Antitrust Ideas that Progressives Should Resurrect: Conglomerate Merger Legislation, No-Fault Monopolization, and Merger Incipiency, 51 U. Balt. L. Rev. 481 (2024).

Eric Peinert & Robert H. Lande, Comments of American Economic Liberties Project on 2023 Draft Merger Guidelines, American Economic Liberties Project (Sept. 18, 2023).

Robert H. Lande, Textualism As An Ally of Antitrust Enforcement: Examples From Merger and Monopolization Law, 2023 Utah L. Rev. 813 (2023).