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Pro Bono In Action
Afghan Journalist and Women’s Rights Advocate Who Fled the Taliban Secures Asylum

June 4, 2024

Blog
California’s Plan to Criminally Prosecute Cartwright Act Violations Yet Another Sign of Increasing State Antitrust Enforcement

April 16, 2024

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Potential Lanham Act Reverberations: “Malicious” and “Threat” Are Statements of Fact, Not Opinion

June 22, 2023

Recognitions
Winston & Strawn Antitrust/Competition Practice Recognized in 2023 GCR 100

December 19, 2022

Blog
DOJ’s Revival of Section 2 Litigation is Part of “New Era of Vigorous and Effective” Antitrust Enforcement

May 24, 2022

News
Double-Amputee Sprinter Blake Leeper To Appeal World Athletics’ Use Of Racially Discriminatory ‘MASH’ Rule To Ban Him From Competition Against Non-Disabled Athletes

April 26, 2021

Blog
FTC Says “We Are Watching” for Anticompetitive Conduct During Pandemic, in One of Many Signs of More Aggressive Antitrust Approach Under Biden Administration

March 18, 2021

Press Release
Double-Amputee Sprinter Blake Leeper Files Challenge In Swiss Supreme Court To Overturn CAS Ruling Permitting World Athletics To Bar Him From Competing Against Non-Disabled Athletes Based On Racially Discriminatory Rule

November 27, 2020

In the Media
CAS Invalidates Burden of Proof on Disabled Athletes as Discriminatory, But Bars Double-Amputee Blake Leeper from Competing on His Blades on Racially Discriminatory Grounds

October 28, 2020

Press Release
Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) Invalidates World Athletics Rule Imposing Burden of Proof on Disabled Athletes to Prove No Competitive Advantage as Unlawful and Discriminatory, But Then Bars Double-Amputee Sprinter Blake Leeper from Competing on His Blades on Racially Discriminatory Grounds

October 26, 2020

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DOJ and FTC Lock in on Big-Tech Firms, But T-Mobile/Sprint Merger Opinion Provides a Potential Compelling Antitrust Defense

March 17, 2020

Recognitions
Winston & Strawn Named Benchmark Litigation’s 2020 Antitrust Firm of the Year

February 28, 2020

News
Double-Amputee Blake Leeper Appeals World Athletics’ Denial Of Application To Compete Against Non-Disabled Athletes, Including In The 2020 Olympic Games

February 27, 2020

Pro Bono In Action
Pro Bono Reporter – Fall 2018

Fall 2018

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