Professors in Print

“Criminal Penalties under the Sherman Act: A Study of Law and Economics,” an article by Joseph Gallo, Joseph Craycraft, and colleagues, Kenneth Dau-Schmidt and Charles Parker, was cited in a recent public hearing of the Antitrust Modernization Commission, where all FTC Commissioners were present.

Tom Lowell co-authored the article, "

Regional Isolation Forcing of Late Quaternary Climate Change in the Southern Hemisphere

," which appeared in the July 2005 edition of

Nature.

Vern Scarborough’s new edited book,

A Catalyst for Ideas. Anthropological Archaeology and the Legacy of Douglas W. Schwartz,

was recently published by the School for American Research Press. A reviewer said of the work, “Addressing major issues in relations of power, writing systems, and directions for future research, this volume is at once mature in its depth and exciting in its boldness.”

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