
Facebook and Twitter Made the Right Decision. Big Tech Is Still Too Powerful.
By: Charlotte Slaiman (Public Knowledge) What a week. On Tuesday, if you stayed up late enough (or woke at 3

By: Charlotte Slaiman (Public Knowledge) What a week. On Tuesday, if you stayed up late enough (or woke at 3

By: Ioana Marinescu (Washington Center for Equitable Growth) In many local labor markets across the United States, only a handful

By: Pablo Ibañez Colomo (Le Concurrentialiste) Emerging regimes for the regulation of digital markets share a common philosophy. They are

By: Philipp Bongartz (D’Kart) With the votes of the Grand Coalition of CDU, CSU and SPD as well as the

By: Sebastian Peyer (UEA Competition Policy Blog) In December 2020 the UK Supreme Court handed down its long-awaited decision in Merricks

By: Robert Connolly (Cartel Capers) On January 5, 2021, a federal grand jury returned an indictment charging a criminal violation

By: Ronan Dunne (Phillip Lee) As a staunch Trump ally, former Attorney General Bill Barr will be remembered for a

By: Jake Walter-Warner, Amy N. Vegari, Ph.D. & William F. Cavanaugh, Jr. (Antitrust Update) Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: the

By: Leo Caseria (Sheppard Mullin) California Penal Code § 396 prohibits price gouging in California during a state of emergency. California

By: Jeffrey Martino & Tyson Herrold (Antitrust Advocate) In 2016, the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Trade Commission
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