Georgetown Law Professor and Open Markets Institute scholar Caroline Fredrickson published "What I Most Regret About My Decades of Legal Activism," in The Atlantic, revealing how the Supreme Court’s reversal of Roe and other abridgments of civil liberties are in many ways a direct result of a failure to sufficiently understand and oppose conservative assaults on political economy law and enforcement.
Read MoreFood systems program manager Claire Kelloway published an article focusing on the implementation of bipartisan legislation regarding greenhouse gas emissions.
Read MoreChief economist Brian Callaci contributes a strong scoped essay on the fluctuations of employment and wages in the labor market, and the connection to Union power.
Read MoreExecutive director Barry Lynn publishes an explanatory article in the Washington Monthly on supply chains within the Biden Administration’s international policies and chokepoint strategy.
Read MorePolicy Director Phillip Longman puts out a publication on how discounting led to inflation, shortages, and inequality.
Read MoreLegal director Sandeep Vaheesan publishes his comments with other antitrust experts regarding the FTC’s most recent policy statement on competition.
Read MoreReporter Karina Montoya pinpoints antitrust, data privacy, and platform transparency as essential to rein in internet giants.
Read MoreReporter Luke Goldstein writes on the necessary constrains by the government over Elon Musk’s growing control.
Read MoreReporter Karina Montoya writes how Amazon prepares to capture another market powered by AWS.
Read MoreReporter Karina Montoya writes on the privacy features and other data sharing features that are stemming from school-issued electronic devices to students.
Read MoreReporter Karina Montoya writes about the role of antitrust in bringing meaningful privacy protections for women’s health data.
Read MoreReporter Karina Montoya asks a leading privacy activist about Big Tech putting children at risk online. This interview is part of Open Markets’ Clearly Speaking series.
Read MoreReporter Karina Montoya writes about a recent decision in California regarding data privacy that might have implications in other states.
Read MoreOpen Markets legal director Sandeep Vaheesan explains how, paired with rules on unfair competition, breakups of dominant tech corporations can ensure business rivalry that confers benefits on consumers, workers, and suppliers.
Read MoreReporter Luke Goldstein asks a cybersecurity specialist about Big Tech tensions in Russia.
Reporter Karina Montoya talks with a British legal scholar whose suit challenges Facebook’s market dominance.
Read MoreCenter for Journalism & Liberty reporter Karina Montoya talks with a media industry leader about publishers' and regulators' efforts to reshape the future of digital advertising, and the challenges the come with curbing Google's and Facebook's surveillance advertising.
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