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Open Markets Letter to House Energy and Commerce Committee on Privacy Legislation
Open Markets Letter to House Energy and Commerce Committee on Privacy Legislation

The Open Markets Institute writes to Chair Schakowksy and ranking member McMorris Rodgers of the House Energy and Commerce committee in order to offer its thoughts on the discussion that has begun on new comprehensive privacy legislation.

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Testimony & Comment LettersOpen MarketsMarch 6, 2019March 2019, 2019, Facebook, Google, Amazon
Today in Monopoly - Tuesday, March 5th
Today in Monopoly - Tuesday, March 5th
BlogsOpen MarketsMarch 5, 20192019, March 2019
Open Markets Supports New England Residents' Lawsuit Against Abuses by Dominant Utilities
Open Markets Supports New England Residents' Lawsuit Against Abuses by Dominant Utilities

The Open Markets Institute has filed an amicus brief in the First Circuit Court in the case Breiding v. Eversource Energy. In the brief, Open Markets supports a class-action lawsuit by New England residents against two vertically-integrated energy utility corporations, Eversource Energy and Avangrid.

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Press ReleasesOpen MarketsMarch 5, 20192019, March 2019
Today in Monopoly - Monday, March 4th
Today in Monopoly - Monday, March 4th
BlogsOpen MarketsMarch 4, 20192019, March 2019
Former New York Assistant Attorney General for Antitrust Sally Hubbard Joins Open Markets Institute as Director of Enforcement Strategy
Former New York Assistant Attorney General for Antitrust Sally Hubbard Joins Open Markets Institute as Director of Enforcement Strategy

Open Markets Institute is pleased to announce that Sally Hubbard, a highly regarded antitrust expert and former enforcer, is joining Open Markets as Director of Enforcement Strategy.

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Press ReleasesOpen MarketsMarch 4, 20192019, March 2019
Today in Monopoly - Friday, March 1
Today in Monopoly - Friday, March 1
BlogsOpen MarketsMarch 1, 20192019, March 2019
Cato Institute: Who's Afraid of Big Tech?
Cato Institute: Who's Afraid of Big Tech?
Videos & AudioOpen MarketsMarch 1, 20192019, March 2019
Open Markets Amicus Brief Cited in AT&T/Time Warner D.C. Circuit Court Opinion
Open Markets Amicus Brief Cited in AT&T/Time Warner D.C. Circuit Court Opinion

“We are disappointed by the D.C. Circuit's decision to affirm the District Court's ruling permitting AT&T to acquire Time Warner,” said Open Markets Legal Director Sandeep Vaheesan. Open Markets' amicus brief was cited three times in the D.C. Circuit’s decision to allow AT&T’s acquisition of Time Warner.

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Press ReleasesOpen MarketsMarch 1, 20192019, March 2019
Amicus Brief - Open Markets Filed to First Circuit Court in Support of New England Residents in Breiding v. Eversource Energy
Amicus Brief - Open Markets Filed to First Circuit Court in Support of New England Residents in Breiding v. Eversource Energy

Open Markets filed an amicus brief to the Court of Appeals for the First Circuit in support of New England residents in Breiding v. Eversource Energy.

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Amicus Briefs & PetitionsOpen MarketsMarch 1, 20192019, March 2019, Competition Law & Philosophy
Big Ag Eyes Big Aquaculture
Big Ag Eyes Big Aquaculture

The world is eating more farmed fish, and global grain traders intend to control the fish feeding business much as they control the feeding of other farm animals. In her latest piece, Open Markets' reporter Claire Kelloway looks examines the fastest growing form of food production in the world — aquaculture.

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BlogsClaire KellowayFebruary 28, 20192019, February 2019, Food & Agriculture, Food & Power, Claire Kelloway
Today in Monopoly - Thursday, February 28th
Today in Monopoly - Thursday, February 28th
BlogsOpen MarketsFebruary 28, 20192019, February 2019
Today in Monopoly - Wednesday, February 27th
Today in Monopoly - Wednesday, February 27th
BlogsOpen MarketsFebruary 27, 20192019, February 2019
The FTC’s Crisis of Legitimacy: Comment from the Open Markets Institute on the FTC’s 3-2 clearance of the Staples-Essendant Merger
The FTC’s Crisis of Legitimacy: Comment from the Open Markets Institute on the FTC’s 3-2 clearance of the Staples-Essendant Merger

Open Markets has submitted a public comment on February 27, 2019 to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on the FTC’s 3-2 clearance of the Staples-Essendant Merger.

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StatementsOpen MarketsFebruary 27, 2019February 2019, 2019, Entrepreneurship, Robinson-Patman Act
To Revive Rural America, We Must Fix Our Broken Food System
To Revive Rural America, We Must Fix Our Broken Food System

Open Markets fellow Austin Frerick argues on The American Conservative that America’s agricultural system has become extractive, and more and more of the profits are flowing to a few. It is little wonder that monopolies and corporate farms have grown more powerful at the expense of workers and family farmers.

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Op-EdsOpen MarketsFebruary 27, 20192019, February 2019, Food & Agriculture, Food & Power
Today in Monopoly - Tuesday, February 26th
Today in Monopoly - Tuesday, February 26th
BlogsOpen MarketsFebruary 26, 20192019, February 2019
“Information Fiduciaries” Idea Won’t Fix Platform Monopolies, say Open Markets Fellow and Columbia Law Professor
“Information Fiduciaries” Idea Won’t Fix Platform Monopolies, say Open Markets Fellow and Columbia Law Professor

Open Markets senior fellow Lina Khan and Columbia law professor David Pozen have published a new paper criticizing the idea that digital platforms should be treated as “information fiduciaries.”

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Press ReleasesOpen MarketsFebruary 26, 20192019, February 2019
WIRED: Critics Are Wary of the FTC’s New Tech Antitrust Task Force
WIRED: Critics Are Wary of the FTC’s New Tech Antitrust Task Force

Open Markets fellow Matt Stoller offers his view of the Federal Trade Commission's new task force to monitor the tech giants to WIRED magazine. "They don’t want to do their No. 1 job," asserts Stoller. "Which is to police markets for unfair and anticompetitive behavior.”

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ClippingsOpen MarketsFebruary 26, 2019February 2019, 2019
Today in Monopoly  – Monday, February 25th
Today in Monopoly – Monday, February 25th
BlogsOpen MarketsFebruary 25, 20192019, February 2019
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