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Amicus Brief - Supporting College Basketball and Football Players in Their Fight Against NCAA Cartel
Amicus Brief - Supporting College Basketball and Football Players in Their Fight Against NCAA Cartel

Read our full amici curiae brief in support of current and former college basketball and football players in their antitrust lawsuit against the NCAA.

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Amicus Briefs & PetitionsOpen MarketsMarch 10, 2021March 2021, 2021, Racial Equity, Antitrust Law
The Real March Madness: NCAA Seeks to Immunize Its Exploitation of College Basketball and Football Players
The Real March Madness: NCAA Seeks to Immunize Its Exploitation of College Basketball and Football Players

Groups and scholars join to file brief supporting players in their fight against the NCAA cartel.

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Press ReleasesOpen MarketsMarch 10, 20212021, March 2021, Antitrust Law, Competition Law & Philosophy, Racial Equity, Primary Feature
With 3 New Hires, Open Markets Institute Ushers in the Next Era of Protecting Working People, Communities, and Democracy from Corporate Consolidation
With 3 New Hires, Open Markets Institute Ushers in the Next Era of Protecting Working People, Communities, and Democracy from Corporate Consolidation

Open Markets Institute announces three new hires including Managing Editor, Finance Associate and a new position, Chief Economist.

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Press ReleasesOpen MarketsMarch 9, 20212021, March 2021, Wins, Secondary Feature
Slate - How Antitrust Lost Its Bite
Slate - How Antitrust Lost Its Bite

Daniel Hanley, senior legal analyst, details the definition, history, and importance of clear bright-line rules when it comes to antitrust law.

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Op-EdsDaniel HanleyMarch 6, 20212021, Antitrust Law, Sports, Secondary Feature, Competition Law & Philosophy, Law, Democracy & Ideology, Daniel Hanley, April 2021
C-SPAN - Communicators on Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer Rights
C-SPAN - Communicators on Antitrust, Competition Policy and Consumer Rights

Sally Hubbard, director of enforcement strategy, appeared on C-SPAN’s “The Communicators” to discuss competition in digital technology markets, potential regulatory actions, and consumer rights.

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Videos & Audio, ClippingsOpen MarketsMarch 4, 20212021, Secondary Feature, March 2021, Antitrust Law, Competition Law & Philosophy
Connecticut Joins Movement to Protect Workers Against Non-Competes
Connecticut Joins Movement to Protect Workers Against Non-Competes

Open Markets Institute’s legal director, Sandeep Vaheesan, submits written testimony lauding Connecticut’s SB 906 – An Act Concerning Non-Compete Agreements and encouraging the state to strengthen its action against non-competes by enacting a full ban.

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Testimony & Comment LettersOpen MarketsMarch 3, 2021Competition Law & Philosophy, Labor, Primary Feature, March 2021, 2021
Washington Monthly - A Free Market Won’t Self-Correct the Disinformation Problem
Washington Monthly - A Free Market Won’t Self-Correct the Disinformation Problem

In a Washington Monthly piece co-authored with Eric Cortellessa, Philip Longman of Open Markets Institute urges Congress to address disinformation by enforcing policies that protect our free and competitive media markets.

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Op-EdsPhil LongmanFebruary 27, 2021Phil Longman, Secondary Feature, Competition Law & Philosophy, 2021, February 2021
Los Angeles Review of Books - How to Open Our Markets Back Up Again: Talking to Sally Hubbard
Los Angeles Review of Books - How to Open Our Markets Back Up Again: Talking to Sally Hubbard

Sally Hubbard of Open Markets Institute interviews with Andy Fitch of Los Angeles Review of Books about her book, “Monopolies Suck.”

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Videos & AudioSally HubbardFebruary 26, 20212021, February 2021, Secondary Feature, Books, Antitrust Law
How to fix supply chains? Break the chain.
How to fix supply chains? Break the chain.

Open Markets Institute responds to the Biden administration’s directive for a 100-day review of the country’s supply chain.

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BlogsOpen MarketsFebruary 25, 2021February 2021, 2021, International Systems, Trade & National Security, Primary Feature
The Corner Newsletter: February 25, 2021
The Corner Newsletter: February 25, 2021

Welcome to The Corner. In this issue, we discuss President Biden’s executive orders addressing the resiliency of U.S. supply chains and the spinning off of Maryland newspapers to the Sunlight for All Institute.


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NewslettersOpen MarketsFebruary 25, 20212021, February 2021
The Atlantic - Ban All Big Mergers. Period.
The Atlantic - Ban All Big Mergers. Period.

Sandeep Vaheesan of Open Markets Institute writes in The Atlantic with Robert H. Lande of University of Baltimore School of Law about how a simple ban on all mega-mergers would stop the U.S. government from rubber-stamping corporate consolidation.

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Op-EdsSandeep VaheesanFebruary 25, 20212021, February 2021, Mergers & Acquisitions, Politics, Primary Feature
Vox -  How Biden Can Rein in the Big Meat Monopoly
Vox - How Biden Can Rein in the Big Meat Monopoly

Program manager for food and agriculture systems, Claire Kelloway, discusses why the meat industry is bad for farmers, workers, consumers, animals, and the environment.

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Op-EdsClaire KellowayFebruary 24, 20212021, February 2021, Claire Kelloway, Food & Power, Food & Agriculture, Labor
Penn Law Students for Democratic Society - Disrupting Contract Law
Penn Law Students for Democratic Society - Disrupting Contract Law

Sandeep Vaheesan of Open Markets Institute, speaks at a Penn Law Students for Democratic Society lecture series on disrupting contract law.

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Videos & AudioSandeep VaheesanFebruary 22, 20212021, February 2021, Competition Law & Philosophy, Law
The Corner Newsletter: February 11, 2021
The Corner Newsletter: February 11, 2021

Welcome to The Corner. In this issue, we discuss how efforts by the European Union to regulate Big Tech are failing, Senator Klobuchar’s newly proposed antitrust law, and how a new bill amending Section 230 strikes a careful balance in the regulation of online speech.

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NewslettersOpen MarketsFebruary 11, 20212021, February 2021
New Report Reconfirms European Union Moving Too Slowly Against Big Tech
New Report Reconfirms European Union Moving Too Slowly Against Big Tech

Barry Lynn, Open Markets Institute, Executive Director writes about an Irish Council for Civil Liberties report arguing that it proves the EU is moving too slowly against Big Tech.

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BlogsBarry LynnFebruary 9, 2021Politics, February 2021, 2021, International Systems, Big Tech, Barry Lynn, Democracy & Ideology, Technology & Power
Bloomberg Law - Biden Can Free Millions From Coercive Employment Contracts
Bloomberg Law - Biden Can Free Millions From Coercive Employment Contracts

Sandeep Vaheesan, legal director at the Open Markets Institute, writes in Bloomberg Law that President Joe Biden has the chance to make good on his past statements condemning the use of noncompete clauses for American workers by making good appointments to the Federal Trade Commission.

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Op-EdsSandeep VaheesanFebruary 5, 2021Primary Feature, 2021, FCC, Sandeep Vaheesan, February 2021, Labor
The Checkout Podcast - Prop 22, Big Tech and Reviving the Antitrust Movement
The Checkout Podcast - Prop 22, Big Tech and Reviving the Antitrust Movement

Senior reporter & researcher, Claire Kelloway, guest features on a podcast to discuss California’s Proposition 22 ballot initiative and Big Tech at large.

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Videos & AudioClaire KellowayFebruary 4, 2021Claire Kelloway, Food & Power, Food & Agriculture, February 2021, 2021, Amazon
The Corner Newsletter: January 29, 2021
The Corner Newsletter: January 29, 2021

Welcome to The Corner. In this issue, we discuss a letter sent to the DOJ to block Bertelsmann's roll up of the book market and whether Rebecca Slaughter makes the FTC an anti-monopoly powerhouse.


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NewslettersOpen MarketsJanuary 29, 2021January 2021, 2021
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