Senior reporter and researcher Claire Kelloway’s work was profiled in a video and story about the concentrated chicken industry’s worker safety problem.
Read MoreCenter for Journalism & Liberty reporter Karina Montoya frames insights from a new author, focusing on the challenges of data harvested by Google, Facebook and Apple, and harms to the news industry.
Read MoreJohnny Ryan, Open Markets adviser, is mentioned for his work on sustainable publishing and tracking-based advertising.
Read MoreLuke Goldstein, reporter and researcher, writes about how billionaire tycoons are seizing control over America’s public satellite systems.
Read MoreChief economist Brian Callaci’s testimony about noncompetes was mentioned in a piece about how monopolies harm workers.
Read MoreLegal director Sandeep Vaheesan comments on the power that states have to help push forward antitrust lawsuits to grant collective bargaining rights to misclassified or improperly classified workers.
Read MoreExecutive director Barry Lynn’s observations about how containerized ships off-loading at ports overwhelms supply chains were cited in a piece about what Biden can do to help minimize inflation.
Read MoreOpen Markets celebrates the Department of Justice’s vote to file a civil antitrust lawsuit to block the proposed merger between Penguin Random House, a subsidiary of Bertelsmann, and Simon & Schuster.
Read MoreLegal director Sandeep Vaheesan describes the important difference between promoting fair competition versus just promoting competition.
Read MoreAddressing threats to fair competition, and investors and consumers should come before facilitating the growth of private money.
Read More26 years later, the FTC reinstates the “Prior Approval Policy” taking back the power to restrict anticompetitive mergers.
Read MoreLegal director Sandeep Vaheesan writes in the Japanese news outlet, The Nikkei, about the limits of competition policy and law as it currently stands, and how to improve it.
Read MoreDirector of Enforcement Strategy Sally Hubbard discusses the relationship between acquisitions and market concentration.
Read MoreWelcome to The Corner. In this issue, we discuss Zillow’s aggressive strategy to expand its reach in the real estate market — and how its recent acquisition is facing heightened scrutiny from the FTC.
Read MoreIn an opinion piece about supply chains, Paul Krugman mentions Executive Director Barry Lynn’s predictions about the dangers of centralizing manufacturing on supply-chain risks.
Read MoreOpen Markets applauds the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau for ordering Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon, Square, and PayPal to disclose information about their payment system practices.
Read MoreOpen Markets urges the President’s Working Group on Financial Markets to ensure any recommendations for stablecoin regulation utilize their existing authorities and address existing investor protection, consumer protection, and systemic risk issues.
Read MoreOpen Markets applauds the introduction of the “The American Innovation and Choice Online Act.”
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