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Op-Ed: Antitrust Hawks Spot New Prey Through Covid-19 Eyes
By Peter Nesvold (CNBC) As reports heighten about a potential Uber and GrubHub merger, four members of the U.S. Senate
By Peter Nesvold (CNBC) As reports heighten about a potential Uber and GrubHub merger, four members of the U.S. Senate
By Pablo Ibañez Colomo (Chilling Competition) I have uploaded a new paper on ssrn (see here) on Anticompetitive Effects in EU
By Phillippe Hacker (Oxford Business Law Blog) Advanced machine learning (ML) techniques, such as deep neural networks or random forests,
By Sam Bowman (Truth on the Market) The goal of US antitrust law is to ensure that competition continues to
By Alex Petros (Public Knowledge) The COVID-19 pandemic has taken so much from so many, so we’ve got to find
By Alfonso Lamadrid (Chilling Competition) The debate about the role of technology and technology companies in the economy and in
By Dirk Auer (Truth on the Market) Privacy absolutism is the misguided belief that protecting citizens’ privacy supersedes all other policy
By Ramsi Woodcock (What am I Missing?) Ben Smith must be congratulated for writing one of the few accounts in the Times
By Editor (Africa Antitrust) AAT has previously reported on the South African “Consumer and Customer Protection and National Disaster Management
By Doyle, Barlow & Mazard PLLC Beginning in March 2018, President Trump issued proclamations imposing duties on steel and aluminum
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