Barry Lynn was cited as a "long-time champion of greater economic competition" in a Fast Company piece exploring the movement to rethink antitrust in light of increased market concentration.
Read MoreIt's long past time for the FTC to wake up to the dangers posed by Big Tech, not only to privacy, not only to our economy, but to our democracy.
Read MoreThe Open Markets Institute called on the Senate to confirm pending nominees to the FTC immediately so the agency has the capacity to address the clear danger Facebook presents.
Read MoreIf FTC commissioners truly are serious about making Facebook serve the interests of the American public, here is a set of actions they should take
Read MoreRead the Open Markets Institute’s public comments to the Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division for the agency’s roundtable on exemptions and immunities from the antitrust laws.
Read MoreLina Khan publishes a piece in The Journal of European Competition Law & Practice on the key tenets of the new anti-monopoly movement.
Read MoreIn this issue of The Corner we look at one of the Trump Administration's first attempts to impose tariffs, and its disastrous effects on the aerospace industry; highlight new studies that confirm the role of labor monopsony in driving down wages; and explore what a Wired cover story on Facebook missed.
Read MoreLina Khan published an op-ed in the New York Times explaining how the Ohio v. American Express Supreme Court case could shield tech corporations like Amazon, Google, and Facebook from antitrust scrutiny.
Read MoreLina Khan explains the weight of the decision in Ohio v. American Express.
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