Education
J.D., Georgetown University Law Center
B.A., Reed College
Bio
Laura Alexander is an assistant professor of law. She teaches and writes about antitrust law, contracts, and civil procedure.
Prior to joining the faculty at Ohio State, Professor Alexander was an adjunct professor of law at Georgetown University Law Center and deputy director of the Bureau of Competition at the United States Federal Trade Commission. She also served as vice president of policy at the American Antitrust Institute and as a partner at Cohen, Milstein, Sellers & Toll. Additionally, Professor Alexander served as a clerk for Judge M. Margaret McKeown of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
Professor Alexander's scholarship has appeared or is forthcoming in the Antitrust Law Journal, Health Affairs, and the University of Chicago Law Review. She is a member of the advisory board for the American Antitrust Institute.
Competition and Countervailing Power, Antitrust L.J. (forthcoming)
Antitrust Worker Protections: Rejecting Multi-Market Balancing as a Justification for Anticompetitive Harms to Workers, 90 U. Chi. L. Rev. 273 (2023)
Monopsony and the Consumer Harm Standard, 95 Geo. L.J. 1611 (2007) (student note).