United States:
Antitrust Issues In Higher Education
20 December 2019
Hogan Lovells
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Two recent antitrust investigations by the U.S. Department of
Justice (DOJ) into student recruitment practices highlight the
agency's increased interest in higher education.
These investigations are the latest in a number of antitrust
matters that implicate the approach colleges, universities, and
other nonprofit higher education organizations take to certain
decisions about recruiting, faculty hiring, financial aid policy,
and student-athlete programs. We've gathered some recent
significant antitrust cases that fundamentally affect the business
of higher education.
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