Americans know it as “antitrust law.” Much of the rest of the world calls it “competition law.” Loyola University Chicago School of Law is bridging the two. The school has announced the launch of an online-only master’s program in global competition law open to anyone but designed for working professionals outside of the United States. The program offers an LL.M. for lawyers and a Master of Jurisprudence (M.J.) for non-lawyers. The school is calling the program the first of its kind.  …