Antitrust & Privacy: It’s Complicated
By James C. Cooper & John M. Yun (George Mason University) Privacy and antitrust are on a collision course. Increasingly, […]
By James C. Cooper & John M. Yun (George Mason University) Privacy and antitrust are on a collision course. Increasingly, […]
The White House is said to be developing an executive order that will ask government agencies to consider antitrust concerns
House Minority Leader Rep. Kevin McCarthy, unveiled plans over the weekend to hold Big Tech companies accountable for what he
Australia’s competition watchdog is looking into a claim that Facebook refused a publisher’s request to negotiate a licensing deal, according
By Alden F. Abbott (George Mason University) The United States stood virtually alone when it enacted its first antitrust statute
The House Judiciary Committee narrowly advanced a sixth and final piece of legislation that has been dubbed the “break up”
On Wednesday, June 23, the US House of Representatives Judiciary Committee approved five antitrust bills, three of them aimed at
The US House of Representatives Judiciary Committee voted Wednesday, June 23, to approve a bill to increase the budgets of
German and French antitrust watchdogs and their counterparts in the other 25 EU countries on Wednesday, June 23, argued for
Antitrust efforts are gaining traction on Capitol Hill, and tech giants Google and Amazon stated those efforts are likely to hurt smaller businesses, CNBC reported. “As