“Microsoft is still not coming to grips with what its own people were saying -- about their ability to set prices, their position in the browser market, and whether the browser was a separate product -- when these things were occurring,”
“This is not just any case. It's in a narrow category where Congress has provided the option for direct review, ... It's not a privilege that the government has abused over the past 26 years.”
“Microsoft's pitch seems to say that big antitrust cases have to take forever or they can't be brought, which would strangle antitrust law in a fast-moving industry. When you are weak on the facts and weak on the law, you pound on the judge.”
“This is exactly the kind of case that the Expediting Act is designed for, ... It is not an option that the government has abused in the past. It's been invoked only twice - both times in the government's antitrust case against AT&T.”