Ramsi Woodcock is Assistant Professor of Law at University of Kentucky Rosenberg College of Law and holds a secondary appointment in the Department of Management at University of Kentucky Gatton College of Business and Economics. He writes on antitrust law, economics, and policy, with a particular focus on the consequences of the information age for the antitrust treatment of personalized pricing, dynamic pricing, and advertising. His article “Personalized Price Regulation as an Income Tax Alternative” was selected for presentation at the 2019 Yale/Stanford/Harvard Junior Faculty Forum, and his paper “The Obsolescence of Advertising in the Information Age” appeared in The Yale Law Journal in 2018.