4. Fighting Monopsony: A Lack of Competition that Harms Workers
5. Fair Competition in Labor Markets Requires a Policymaker's Thumb on the Workers' Side of the Scale
6. How Antitrust Law Can HelpInstead of HurtWorkers
7. Protecting Competition on Behalf of the People: The Role of State Attorneys General in Challenging Noncompetes and Other Restraints on Employee Mobility
8. Are Noncompetes Holding Down Wages?
9. Fostering More-Competitive Labor Markets through Transparent Wages
10. Having Their Cake and Eating It Too: Antitrust Laws and the Fissured Workplace
11. Forced Arbitration: A Losing Proposition for Workers
12. Federal Evidence-Based Competition Policy
13. Addressing Labor Market Competition at the State Level