Faculty and Executive Leadership Directory
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Howard
A. Shelanski
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Education
BA, Haverford College
MA, UC Berkeley
PhD, Economics, UC Berkeley
JD, UC Berkeley, Boalt Law School
Positions Held
1999 - 2000, Chief Economist of the Federal Communications Commission
1998 - 1999, Senior Economist to the President's Council of Economic Advisers
Clerk for Justice Stephen F. Williams, U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, Judge Louis Pollack, U.S. District Court of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, and Justice Antonin Scalia, U.S. Supreme Court
Associate with Kellogg Huber Hansen Todd & Evans
Current Research and Interests
- Telecommunications law
- Regulation
- Antitrust
Selected Papers and Publications
- "Merger Policy and Innovation: Must Enforcement Change to Account for Technological Change?" with Michael Katz. NBER (August 2004).
- Merger Remedies in American and European Union Competition Law, edited with Francois Leveque. Edward Elgar (2003)
- Telecommunications Law and Policy, with Stuart Minor Benjamin and Douglas Gary Lichtman, in Carolina Academic Press Law Casebook SeriesI. 2001.
- "Antitrust Divestiture in Network Industries," with J. Gregory Sidak. University of Chicago Law Review (Winter 2001).
- "From Sector Specific Regulation to Antitrust Law for U.S. Telecommunications: TheProspects for Transition." 26 Telecommunications Policy 26 (2002): 335.
- "Antitrust Divestiture in Network Industries," with J. Gregory Sidak. University of Chicago Law Review (Winter 2001).
- "From Sector Specific Regulation to Antitrust Law for U.S. Telecommunications: TheProspects for Transition." 26 Telecommunications Policy 26 (2002): 335.
- "From Sector Specific Regulation to Antitrust Law for U.S. Telecommunications: TheProspects for Transition." 26 Telecommunications Policy 26 (2002): 335.
- "Antitrust Divestiture in Network Industries," with J. Gregory Sidak. University of Chicago Law Review (Winter 2001).
- "From Sector Specific Regulation to Antitrust Law for U.S. Telecommunications: TheProspects for Transition." 26 Telecommunications Policy 26 (2002): 335.
- "From Sector Specific Regulation to Antitrust Law for U.S. Telecommunications: TheProspects for Transition." 26 Telecommunications Policy 26 (2002): 335.
- "From Sector Specific Regulation to Antitrust Law for U.S. Telecommunications: TheProspects for Transition." 26 Telecommunications Policy 26 (2002): 335.
Honors and Awards
- Western Finance Association's Chicago Board of Trade Award for "Dual Trading in Futures Markets."
- Research Excellence Award from the Pacific-Basin Capital Markets Conference for "The Volatility of Japanese Interest Rates: A Comparison of Alternative Term Structure Models."
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