President-Elect Joe Biden has not yet named his nominee to become U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) but there are plenty of breadcrumbs that suggest the person will be: 1) conventional; and 2) likely a former Obama Administration official. That has been the pattern for his other economic policy selections like Janet Yellen at Treasury and possibly Brian Deese in the White House. The transition advisory team for USTR is headed by Jason Miller, a former economic advisor in the Obama/Biden White House. Other corporate or free trade-leaning members of that team outnumber the organized labor/trade skeptics involved. Some of the names mentioned for the position include former WTO judge and now Georgetown University law professor Jennifer Hillman,...