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The American Prospect - Lawsuit Alleges Chicken Farmer Misclassification
The American Prospect - Lawsuit Alleges Chicken Farmer Misclassification

Food systems program manager Claire Kelloway discusses a class action lawsuit filed against poultry corporations by local farmers.

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Op-EdsClaire KellowayApril 19, 20222022, Politics, Secondary Feature, Claire Kelloway, Food & Agriculture, Food & Power, Primary Feature
Democracy Journal - Antitrust And Labor Movements Return to Their Roots
Democracy Journal - Antitrust And Labor Movements Return to Their Roots

Chief economist Brian Callaci animates the current state of congress in their progressions with antitrust laws. New bills being passed are a focal point of this discussion.

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Op-EdsBrian CallaciApril 18, 2022Competition Law & Philosophy, Brian Callaci, Secondary Feature, Primary Feature, 2022, April 2022, Law, Antitrust Law
Amicus Brief - City of Oakland v. Oakland Raiders
Amicus Brief - City of Oakland v. Oakland Raiders

Read our full amicus brief urging the Supreme Court to correct the errors of the lower courts and restore the plain meaning of the Clayton Act.

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Amicus Briefs & PetitionsOpen MarketsApril 11, 2022Antitrust Law, Competition Law & Philosophy, 2022, April 2022, Sports, Primary Feature
Big Tech Must Disclose Data Used to Profile Citizens’ Behavior, California AG Says
Big Tech Must Disclose Data Used to Profile Citizens’ Behavior, California AG Says

Reporter Karina Montoya writes about a recent decision in California regarding data privacy that might have implications in other states.

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ArticlesKarina MontoyaApril 11, 2022Center for Journalism & Liberty, Karina Montoya, Secondary Feature, 2022, Digital advertising
The Corner Newsletter: April 8, 2022
The Corner Newsletter: April 8, 2022

In this issue, we examine the California attorney general’s decision on how personal data is defined and its implications for Big Tech’s surveillance advertising practices.


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NewslettersOpen MarketsApril 8, 20222022, Center for Journalism & Liberty, Primary Feature, Secondary Feature, Karina Montoya, Big Tech
Vaheesan Testifies Before the Colorado General Assembly
Vaheesan Testifies Before the Colorado General Assembly

Open Markets Institute Legal Director Sandeep Vaheesan testified in Applauding House Bill 22-1317,

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Testimony & Comment LettersSandeep VaheesanApril 6, 2022Labor, Secondary Feature, 2022, Sandeep Vaheesan, April 2022
Barry Lynn Speaks at Antitrust Conference in Brussels
Barry Lynn Speaks at Antitrust Conference in Brussels

On March 31, executive director Barry Lynn participated in a discussion about antitrust priorities at the CRA Brussels Conference on “Competition & Regulation in Disrupted Times” with fellow antitrust experts

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Videos & AudioBarry C. LynnApril 6, 2022Secondary Feature, Antitrust Law, Politics, 2022, April 2022
WTTW Chicago - Profits for Meat Producers Soar as Prices Jump
WTTW Chicago - Profits for Meat Producers Soar as Prices Jump

Food systems program manager Claire Kelloway amplifies the inflated prices consumers are paying for meat, and the industry’s struggles.

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Clippings, Videos & AudioClaire KellowayApril 5, 20222022, April 2022, Claire Kelloway, Food & Agriculture
LPE Project - Merger Policy for a Fair Economy
LPE Project - Merger Policy for a Fair Economy

Legal director Sandeep Vaheesan highlights the emerging pricing power of corporations amid the fallout of the COVID-19 Pandemic.

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Op-EdsSandeep VaheesanApril 5, 20222022, Secondary Feature, Sandeep Vaheesan, Labor, April 2022, Mergers & Acquisitions
The American Prospect - Rollups: The Big Data Machine Driving Online Sports Betting
The American Prospect - Rollups: The Big Data Machine Driving Online Sports Betting

Reporter Luke Goldstein writes about the rise of a sports betting duopoly and the concern for the integrity of athletic franchises.


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Op-EdsLuke GoldsteinApril 4, 2022Center for Journalism & Liberty, 2022, March 2022, Secondary Feature, Sports, Law, Primary Feature
The Washington Monthly - Inside Tucker Carlson’s Brain
The Washington Monthly - Inside Tucker Carlson’s Brain

Policy director Phillip Longman co-authored a piece that takes a closer look at the people and ideas fueling the cable news host’s brand of conservatism.

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Op-EdsPhil LongmanApril 3, 2022Phil Longman, April 2022, 2022, Politics, Secondary Feature
Washington Monthly - The Too Supreme Court
Washington Monthly - The Too Supreme Court

Open Markets strategic counselor Caroline Fredrickson shines a light on the undercutting of many laws protecting the voting rights of citizens by the Supreme Court.

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Op-EdsOpen MarketsApril 3, 2022caroline fredrickson, Law and Political Economy Program, Politics, DOJ
Politico - The 20-somethings Scaring Liberal Think Tanks
Politico - The 20-somethings Scaring Liberal Think Tanks

Open Markets’ report on monopolization of America’s food system from 2019 was cited.

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ClippingsOpen MarketsApril 1, 2022April 2022, 2022
FP- Russia’s War Is the End of Magical Thinking
FP- Russia’s War Is the End of Magical Thinking

Executive director Barry Lynn was quoted regarding his views on globalization.

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ClippingsBarry LynnMarch 31, 2022Barry Lynn, Politics, Antitrust Law, 2022, March 2022
The Pantagraph - Big Food makes Big Ag look like a piker
The Pantagraph - Big Food makes Big Ag look like a piker

Program manager Claire Kelloway was was cited in an article in about the consolidation of the grocery distribution industry.

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ClippingsBarry LynnMarch 27, 2022Politics, Antitrust Law, 2022, Claire Kelloway, Food & Power, Food & Agriculture, March 2022
The New Republic - Amazon Warehouses Are Relentless, Dangerous Workplaces—but It’s Hard to Punish Them for It, Thanks to Bill Clinton
The New Republic - Amazon Warehouses Are Relentless, Dangerous Workplaces—but It’s Hard to Punish Them for It, Thanks to Bill Clinton

Chief economist Brian Callaci draws points on the real reason’s that Amazon can put forth such monumental product output: the exploitation of workers beyond limitation.

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Op-EdsBrian CallaciMarch 25, 2022Competition Law & Philosophy, Brian Callaci, Amazon, Secondary Feature, Labor, Primary Feature, March 2022, 2022
The Corner Newsletter: March 25, 2022
The Corner Newsletter: March 25, 2022

In this issue, we take a closer look at how the transition to renewable energy will be hampered if the U.S. continues its overreliance on minerals concentrated in nations considered to be foreign adversaries.


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NewslettersOpen MarketsMarch 25, 20222022, March 2022, Garphil Julien, Center for Journalism & Liberty, Primary Feature, Secondary Feature
On Antitrust, Don’t Take Big Tech’s Word for It
On Antitrust, Don’t Take Big Tech’s Word for It

Open Markets legal director Sandeep Vaheesan explains how, paired with rules on unfair competition, breakups of dominant tech corporations can ensure business rivalry that confers benefits on consumers, workers, and suppliers.

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ArticlesSandeep VaheesanMarch 15, 2022Antitrust Law, Sandeep Vaheesan, Technology & Power, March 2022, Politics, Secondary Feature
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