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Sean Sullivan is an Associate Professor of Law at the University of Iowa College of Law, specializing in antitrust law, competition policy, and legal fact-finding. His research bridges law and economics with a focus on market definition, merger analysis, and evidence law. Sullivan maintains an active scholarly profile with numerous publications in top law journals.
- University of Iowa College of Law - Associate Professor of Law
Sullivan's research interests center on antitrust law and competition policy, with particular expertise in market definition frameworks, coordinated effects in mergers, and the intersection of economics and legal analysis. His work challenges conventional wisdom in antitrust enforcement while developing novel theoretical frameworks. He has also made significant contributions to evidence law, particularly regarding fact-finding methodologies and the theoretical foundations of legal proof.
Sullivan's recent publications demonstrate a clear trend toward increasingly sophisticated economic analysis applied to antitrust problems, with growing attention to emerging technological challenges like deepfakes in evidence law. His scholarship combines theoretical rigor with practical implications for enforcement agencies and courts, often challenging simplifications in antitrust doctrine while offering nuanced alternatives.
Sullivan has established himself as a leading voice in antitrust scholarship through his numerous publications in prestigious journals including the Antitrust Law Journal, Virginia Law Review, and University of Colorado Law Review. His work has been cited by scholars and practitioners in the field.
Sullivan actively collaborates with economists and legal scholars across institutions, as evidenced by his co-authored works with researchers from USC Gould School of Law, University of Virginia School of Law, and Temple University. His experimental economics work demonstrates engagement with empirical methodologies beyond traditional legal scholarship.




