Max Miller never applied to college using early decision, unlike some of his wealthier classmates who were more certain about their first-choice school and able to pay full tuition. Instead, the 21-year-old Californian applied the traditional way, hoping to compare financial aid offers from multiple schools. Cohen Milstein's Ben Brown weighs in on a recent antitrust lawsuit the firm filed against 32 universities on behalf of Miller and other college students. Source