Legal Directory Sandeep Vanheesan was quoted critiquing Justice Stephen Breyer’s role in allowing corporate concentration.
Read MoreIn first major speech since taking office, Kanter makes promises to base antitrust enforcement on market realities, not economic theory that is detached from the facts.
Read MoreBill addresses platform self-preferencing.
Read MoreOpen Markets encourages efforts to create a more fair, safe, and forward looking country.
Read MoreOpen Markets was mentioned for advocating for reshaping antitrust policy in favor of fair competition.
Read MoreGroundbreaking effort seeks financial redress for data exploitation of 44 million users.
Read MoreSarah Bloom Raskin and Lisa Cook would bring much-needed expertise and commitment to fighting economic inequality.
Read MoreOpen Markets urges the Administration to further pursue fair competition rulemakings and enforce antitrust violations by meatpackers
Read MoreOpen Markets highlights concerns over the potential for Big Tech to use payments for self-preferencing and steering, extractive business practices, enhanced data for manipulative algorithms and the potential for financial surveillance.
Read MoreSenior Legal Analyst Daniel Hanley discusses how the existing contractual legal regime allows corporations to further exploit workers—and how public policy can change that.
Read MoreIn order to further tackle the climate crisis, the Acting Comptroller should pursue the same climate proposal with the FDIC Board.
Read MoreFinancial Policy Director Alexis Goldstein testified at the U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs’ hearing on “Stablecoins: How Do They Work, How Are They Used, and What Are Their Risks?”
Read MoreOpen Markets condemns FDIC chair’s attempt to obstruct efforts to rein in Too Big to Fail banks.
Read MoreLegal Director Sandeep Vaheesan speaks on a panel about collective bargaining in the gig economy at a Justice Department and Federal Trade Commission workshop on competition and labor.
Read MoreOpen Markets applauds the FTC for demonstrating a commitment to ensuring the resiliency and robustness of the semiconductor industry.
Read MoreResearch associate Garphil Julien articulates how Wall Street financiers bent on short-term profits are largely responsible for America’s shortage of semiconductors and other key materials.
Read MoreChief economist Brian Callaci reviews Eric A. Posner’s book, How Antitrust Failed Workers, asserting that while he expertly lays out how antitrust can do better by workers, his view is too narrow.
Read MoreOpen Markets points to the DOJ’s commitment to preventing further consolidation as a major factor in merger decision.
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