Antitrust

Can Consumers Afford Biden’s Antitrust Crusade?

Since the early 1980s, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Department of Justice (DOJ) have operated by embracing an economic philosophy that supports federal antitrust policy and law enforcement...

Antitrust Action Supports Human Rights, Not Just Competition

GreatFire is a China-based, anti-censorship organization that’s worked since 2011 to expose digital censorship by the Chinese government and help Chinese citizens freely access information. Today, we’re throwing our weight...

Can the Antitrust Movement Take Down Big Tech?

Since 2020, the U.S. government has significantly increased its antitrust crackdown on internet companies. The Trump administration launched several investigations and lawsuits against Big Tech companies for their mismanagement of...

Antitrust Legislation Threatens Harm to U.S. Consumers and Innovation

Congress is considering a number of legislative proposals that would dramatically transform U.S. antitrust law, making it more in line with foreign antitrust laws such as in the European Union...

Why Big Tech Lost Republican Support—And How It Can Get It Back

As Elon Musk offered to buy Twitter, rattling both Twitter liberals and neoconservatives and a section of journalists, another interesting development went unnoticed. There is now rare bipartisan support in favor...

U.S. Chamber of Commerce Report Gets It Right on Proposed Antitrust Legislation

In a report released this week by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the national business association laid out a comparative assessment of how industrial policies in the United States (having...

How Misguided Antitrust Concerns Pose A Threat To The Nation’s Security And Health

The defense and aerospace sector is in the midst of overlapping structural and technological revolutions. The Department of Defense (DoD), with strong Congressional support, is pushing defense companies to be...