Professional Biographical Information: James F. Ponsoldt joined the University of Georgia School of Law faculty in 1978 and was appointed as the Joseph Henry Lumpkin Professor of Law in 1997. He specializes in the areas of antitrust, corporations, criminal procedure and communications law.
Recent scholarship includes "Entrapment When the Spoken Word is the Crime" in Fordham Law Review (2000) (with Stephen Marsh); "The Judicial Legitimization of Horizontal Price-fixing among Partially Integrated Heath Care Providers: An Antitrust/Health Care Case Study," in the Alabama Law Review (1999) (with Lance McMillian); and "Refusals to Deal in Locked-In' Health Care Markets" in the Utah Law Review (1996).
He is presently working on several articles, including one on Rule of Reason analysis, another on vertical restraints analysis in the EU and the U.S., and a third on race sensitivity in school assignment plans.