In Monday’s Wall Street Journal, former WSJ-publisher Gordon Crovitz reviewed Professor Chris Sagers’ recent book United States v. Apple: Competition in America. Crovitz wrote critically of the government’s antitrust suit in United States v. Apple, on which Sagers’ book is based, and he takes issue with Sagers’ conclusions that the suit was desirable and constructive. While largely reiterating criticisms he stated while the case was in litigation, when the verdict came down, and after, Crovitz congratulates the book itself for its perspective, and for being, largely, “right.”
The review is already generating broader discussion elsewhere.