U.S. News and World Report quoted Caroline Fredrickson, OMI’s strategic councilor on democracy and power, on the Supreme Court’s influence on elections.
Read MoreReuters cited the Open Markets-led amicus brief in support of DC’s case against Amazon’s illegal pricing practices in DC v Amazon, as the DC Attorney General works to revive the case.
Read MoreCenter for Journalism and Liberty Director Courtney Radsch’s testimony before the Canadian Parliament Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage (CHPC) was quoted in an IT World Canada story.
Read MoreCenter for Journalism and Liberty at Open Markets Director Courtney Radsch is cited in the Times of San Diego for her testimony before the California Senate Judiciary Committee on ways to preserve journalism in the digital age.
Read MoreIn an MSNBC column by Helaine Olen, Open Markets Chief Economist Brian Callaci describes private equity ownership of multiple sandwich chains as “an illusion of choice.”
Read MoreTech Policy Press noted the publication of our report on AI and monopoly power in its November 2023 Tech Policy Roundup.
Read MoreA letter signed by Open Markets and promoting developer accountability in AI models and AI legislation was covered by Euractiv.
Read MoreTech Policy Press Editor and CEO Justin Hendrix covered our AI event - and the panel of artists, journalists, and creators he moderated - in his latest piece for Tech Policy Press.
Read MoreIn the FT’s Swamp Notes, FT Global Business Columnist and Open Markets board member Rana Foroohar recommends our report on AI and monopoly power.
Read MoreIn the FT’s Swamp Notes, FT Global Business Columnist and Open Markets board member Rana Foroohar recommends our report on AI and monopoly power.
Read MoreThe Washington Post quotes CJL Director Courtney Radsch in its coverage of Haley’s comments.
Read MoreBarry Lynn is quoted in the Houston Chronicle from a statement urging US regulators to block both buyouts.
Read MoreThe Financial Times covers two reports from Senior Fellow Johnny Ryan and the Irish Council for Civil Liberties which show that access to government officials’ personal and sensitive data is broader than was previously believed.
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