Professor John Newman recently served as a panelist at the University of Pennsylvania Law Review’s annual symposium and spoke at a conference on “Hipster Antitrust” at the European University Institute in Florence. He also presented at the UC Irvine School of Law as part of their antitrust roundtable series. His current scholarly focus is on the economics and regulation of digital markets and platforms, with a particular emphasis on antitrust, contract, and intellectual property issues. Prior to joining the Miami Law faculty, Professor Newman served as an assistant professor at the University of Memphis School of Law and practiced with the U.S. Department of Justice Antitrust Division (entry via the Honors Program). He also serves as an advisory board member of the American Antitrust Institute and regularly advises private-sector clients on contemporary antitrust matters.