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Financial Times - Big Tech braces for a year of regulatory pressure
Financial Times - Big Tech braces for a year of regulatory pressure

Open Markets was mentioned for advocating for reshaping antitrust policy in favor of fair competition.

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ClippingsOpen MarketsJanuary 18, 2022January 2022, Secondary Feature, Big Tech, Antitrust Law, 2022, Competition Law & Philosophy
The New York Times - Tales From Crypto: A Billionaire Meme Feud Threatens Industry Unity
The New York Times - Tales From Crypto: A Billionaire Meme Feud Threatens Industry Unity

Financial policy director Alexis Goldstein’s testimony before the Joint Economic Committee showcasing concentration within cryptocurrencies was cited.

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ClippingsOpen MarketsJanuary 18, 2022January 2022, 2022, Politics, Secondary Feature
Facebook Faces Multibillion £ Class Action Suit for Abuse of Market Dominance in UK
Facebook Faces Multibillion £ Class Action Suit for Abuse of Market Dominance in UK

Groundbreaking effort seeks financial redress for data exploitation of 44 million users.

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Press ReleasesOpen MarketsJanuary 14, 20222022, January 2022, Barry Lynn, Primary Feature, Big Tech, Competition Law & Philosophy, Wins
The Corner Newsletter: January 14, 2022
The Corner Newsletter: January 14, 2022

In this issue, we discuss how Europe’s Digital Markets Act could make a global impact and the risks of Big Tech’s payment systems. We also take a look at Open Markets’ top accomplishments in 2021.


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NewslettersOpen MarketsJanuary 14, 2022January 2022, Karina Montoya, Big Tech, International Systems, Secondary Feature, 2022
Ad World - Further Data Challenges Lie Ahead for the Advertising Industry
Ad World - Further Data Challenges Lie Ahead for the Advertising Industry

Fellow and adviser Johnny Ryan was referenced regarding his expertise on digital fraud and the potential harms it produces.

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ClippingsOpen MarketsJanuary 14, 2022Johnny Ryan, 2022, January 2022, Privacy
Politico - It's Biden's Fed Now
Politico - It's Biden's Fed Now

Executive director Barry Lynn supports President Joe Biden’s nomination of Sarah Bloom Raskin and Dr. Lisa Cook for open federal reserve seats.

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ClippingsBarry LynnJanuary 14, 2022Barry Lynn, Politics, Antitrust Law, 2022, January 2022
Time Magazine - U.S. Food Prices Are Up. Are the Food Corporations to Blame for Taking Advantage?
Time Magazine - U.S. Food Prices Are Up. Are the Food Corporations to Blame for Taking Advantage?

Food systems program manager Claire Kelloway discusses how to use antitrust to reign in corporate recklessness and create long-term food supply chain resiliency.

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Op-EdsClaire KellowayJanuary 14, 2022January 2022, 2022, Politics, Secondary Feature, Claire Kelloway, Food & Agriculture, Food & Power, International Systems
Open Markets Applauds President Biden’s Nomination of Former Federal Reserve Governor Sarah Bloom Raskin, Economist Lisa Cook to Open Fed Seats
Open Markets Applauds President Biden’s Nomination of Former Federal Reserve Governor Sarah Bloom Raskin, Economist Lisa Cook to Open Fed Seats

Sarah Bloom Raskin and Lisa Cook would bring much-needed expertise and commitment to fighting economic inequality.

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Press ReleasesOpen MarketsJanuary 13, 2022Secondary Feature, 2022, January 2022, Competition Law & Philosophy, Barry Lynn
Bloomberg - Senator Toomey Warns on Possible Raskin Pick as Top Fed Regulator
Bloomberg - Senator Toomey Warns on Possible Raskin Pick as Top Fed Regulator

Financial policy director Alexis Goldstein advocates for Sarah Bloom Raskin’s nomination as chair of supervision at the Federal Reserve.

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ClippingsOpen MarketsJanuary 11, 2022January 2022, 2022, Politics, Law, Secondary Feature
The Register - You better have patched those Log4j holes or we'll see what a judge has to say
The Register - You better have patched those Log4j holes or we'll see what a judge has to say

Open Markets was quoted to help reiterate the insufficiency of the FTC’s punishments against Facebook.

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ClippingsOpen MarketsJanuary 5, 2022January 2022, Facebook, Big Tech, Privacy, 2022
Nation of Change - House progressives hail Biden moves to combat meat industry ‘price gouging’
Nation of Change - House progressives hail Biden moves to combat meat industry ‘price gouging’

Open Markets’ statement was cited in this article advocating for the Department of Education to prolong the halt on payback of Federal Student Loans.

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ClippingsOpen MarketsJanuary 5, 2022January 2022, Food & Agriculture, Food & Power, Politics, 2022
Open Markets Welcomes White House Focus on Promoting Competition in Meat Industry
Open Markets Welcomes White House Focus on Promoting Competition in Meat Industry

Open Markets urges the Administration to further pursue fair competition rulemakings and enforce antitrust violations by meatpackers

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Press ReleasesOpen MarketsJanuary 3, 2022Secondary Feature, 2022, January 2022, Food & Agriculture, Food & Power, Competition Law & Philosophy, Mergers & Acquisitions, Wins
Best of 2021
Best of 2021

Check out our team's top accomplishments from 2021.

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BlogsOpen MarketsJanuary 1, 20222021, Primary Feature, December 2021, Wins
Open Markets Submits Comments to the CFPB on Big Tech's Foray into Payment Systems
Open Markets Submits Comments to the CFPB on Big Tech's Foray into Payment Systems

Open Markets highlights concerns over the potential for Big Tech to use payments for self-preferencing and steering, extractive business practices, enhanced data for manipulative algorithms and the potential for financial surveillance.

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StatementsOpen MarketsDecember 22, 20212021, Competition Law & Philosophy, December 2021, Secondary Feature, Big Tech, Technology & Power
Open Markets Welcomes the Extension of the Federal Student Loan Suspension
Open Markets Welcomes the Extension of the Federal Student Loan Suspension

Extension gives Department of Education time to tackle “Too Big to Fail” student loan servicing.

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Press ReleasesOpen MarketsDecember 22, 20212021, December 2021, Primary Feature, Politics, Wins
Common Dreams - Open Markets Welcomes the Extension of the Federal Student Loan Suspension
Common Dreams - Open Markets Welcomes the Extension of the Federal Student Loan Suspension

Open Markets’ statement advocating for the Department of Education to prolong the halt on payback of Federal Student Loans is cited.

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ClippingsOpen MarketsDecember 22, 20212021, December 2021, Politics
Democracy Journal - Ending Corporate America’s Coercive Contracts
Democracy Journal - Ending Corporate America’s Coercive Contracts

Senior Legal Analyst Daniel Hanley discusses how the existing contractual legal regime allows corporations to further exploit workers—and how public policy can change that.

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Op-EdsDaniel HanleyDecember 21, 20212021, Competition Law & Philosophy, December 2021, Primary Feature
The New Republic - The Most Important Thing Biden Can Do in 2022
The New Republic - The Most Important Thing Biden Can Do in 2022

Executive director Barry Lynn discusses a reinvention of policies by the President to transform the lives of U.S. citizens.

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ClippingsBarry LynnDecember 21, 20212021, Barry Lynn, Politics, Antitrust Law, December 2021
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