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March 26, 1999 - Hartford, CT - Robert Levy, Senior Fellow in Constitutional Studiees at Cato Institute, talks about Microsoft and the browser wars at the 1999 Wiggin & Dana Symposium at the University of Connecticut School of Law. Sponsored by Wiggin & Dana, and run by the Connecticut Law Review, the conference discusses what some have declared to be the antitrust trial of the century.

Copyright 1999

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