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Poultry Growing Tournament Systems: Fairness and Related Concerns
Poultry Growing Tournament Systems: Fairness and Related Concerns

Open Markets Institute has submitted a comment to the Chief Legal Officer USDA AMS Fair Trade Practices Program about the corporate domination stripping away the autonomy of livestock farmers.

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StatementsOpen MarketsSeptember 21, 20222022, Competition Law & Philosophy, Labor, Claire Kelloway, Food & Agriculture, Secondary Feature, September 2022
How to Fix the Railroad Crisis
How to Fix the Railroad Crisis

Open Markets Institute Policy Director Phil Longman released the following statement on the current railroad crisis and how to fix it.

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Press Releases, StatementsOpen MarketsSeptember 14, 2022Competition Law & Philosophy, 2022, Antitrust Law, Big Tech, Secondary Feature, Politics, September 2022, Phil Longman
Antimonopoly: A Master Narrative for What Ails the US and How to Fix It
Antimonopoly: A Master Narrative for What Ails the US and How to Fix It

Barry Lynn publishes an article in Democracy Journal analyzing the route Democrats and the Biden White House must take for a path of success in the realm of antitrust.

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Press ReleasesOpen MarketsSeptember 13, 2022Competition Law & Philosophy, 2022, Barry Lynn, Antitrust Law, Big Tech, Secondary Feature, Politics, September 2022
Slate - Uber Drivers and McDonald’s Franchise Owners Have a Common Enemy
Slate - Uber Drivers and McDonald’s Franchise Owners Have a Common Enemy

Legal director Sandeep Vaheesan and chief economist Brian Callaci co-authored this article on the common denominator in disadvantages of workers within different industries.

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Op-EdsSandeep VaheesanSeptember 13, 20222022, Sandeep Vaheesan, Labor, Brian Callaci, Secondary Feature, September 2022, Food & Agriculture
Washington Monthly - Hey, Pete Buttigieg, Use Your Power to Get Us Better Airline Service
Washington Monthly - Hey, Pete Buttigieg, Use Your Power to Get Us Better Airline Service

Reporter Luke Goldstein writes on the discrepancies in airline performance and the Department of Transportation plays a role in improvements.

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Op-EdsLuke GoldsteinSeptember 9, 20222022, Secondary Feature, Politics, Antitrust Law, September 2022, Transportation
Amazon Exploits its Cloud Monopoly to Build Advertising Business
Amazon Exploits its Cloud Monopoly to Build Advertising Business

Reporter Karina Montoya writes how Amazon prepares to capture another market powered by AWS.

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ArticlesOpen MarketsSeptember 9, 2022Karina Montoya, Secondary Feature, 2022, Politics, September 2022, Amazon
The Corner Newsletter: September 08, 2022
The Corner Newsletter: September 08, 2022

In this issue, we explore Amazon’s rapidly growing online advertising business, fueled by its cloud services monopoly and already threatening traditional players Google and Facebook.

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NewslettersOpen MarketsSeptember 9, 20222022, Secondary Feature, Politics, September 2022, Karina Montoya, Sandeep Vaheesan, Law, Big Tech
Amicus Brief - ML Genius Holdings versus Google
Amicus Brief - ML Genius Holdings versus Google

On Thursday, September 8, the Open Markets Institute filed an amicus brief on Google’s conduct against Genius is no aberration, but rather, part of its business model and among its broader panoply of unfair competitive practices.

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Amicus Briefs & PetitionsOpen MarketsSeptember 8, 2022Antitrust Law, Competition Law & Philosophy, 2022, Secondary Feature, Sandeep Vaheesan, September 2022, Google, Big Tech, DOJ
WATCH: Midwest Forum on Fair Markets
WATCH: Midwest Forum on Fair Markets

Review the remarks shared by the FTC Commissioner Alvero Bedroya, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison and others igniting change after years of policies that encouraged corporate concentration.

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EventsOpen MarketsSeptember 7, 20222022, Primary Feature, August 2022, Food & Power, Food & Agriculture, Claire Kelloway, Barry Lynn, September 2022
School devices are sharing your family’s data, but you can stop them
School devices are sharing your family’s data, but you can stop them

Reporter Karina Montoya writes on the privacy features and other data sharing features that are stemming from school-issued electronic devices to students.

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ArticlesOpen MarketsSeptember 1, 2022Karina Montoya, Secondary Feature, 2022, September 2022, Privacy
Transcript: Jeff Bezos' News Tech Takeover
Transcript: Jeff Bezos' News Tech Takeover

Transcript from the event on Aug. 17, 2022, produced by ACT-TV on behalf of the Open Markets Institute and its Center for Journalism & Liberty.

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ArticlesOpen MarketsAugust 24, 20222022, August 2022, Big Tech, Technology & Power, Center for Journalism & Liberty, Jody Brannon
Jeff Bezos’ News Tech Takeover? Discussing Issues Raised by Arc XP
Jeff Bezos’ News Tech Takeover? Discussing Issues Raised by Arc XP

View the discussion on the issues and opportunities raised in a recent commissioned article in the Washington Monthly, “Jeff Bezos’ Next Monopoly: The Press.”

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EventsOpen MarketsAugust 17, 20222022, Politics, Center for Journalism & Liberty, Amazon, Big Tech, Primary Feature, August 2022
Open Markets Institute’s Comments on USDA’s Proposed Rule on Transparency in Poultry Grower Contracting and Tournaments
Open Markets Institute’s Comments on USDA’s Proposed Rule on Transparency in Poultry Grower Contracting and Tournaments

Read Open Markets Institute’s Comments to the USDA lead by Food Systems Program Manager Claire Kelloway.

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StatementsOpen MarketsAugust 11, 20222022, Competition Law & Philosophy, Labor, Claire Kelloway, Food & Agriculture, August 2022, Secondary Feature
Open Markets Submits Comments to USDA on Transparency in Poultry Grower Contracting and Tournaments
Open Markets Submits Comments to USDA on Transparency in Poultry Grower Contracting and Tournaments

Food Systems Program Manager Claire Kelloway spearheads Open Markets Comments on poultry transparency submitted to USDA.

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Press ReleasesOpen MarketsAugust 11, 20222022, August 2022, Food & Agriculture, Claire Kelloway, Politics, Secondary Feature
The Corner Newsletter: August 11, 2022
The Corner Newsletter: August 11, 2022

In this issue, we take a look at how the Department of Transportation could exercise its authority to reign in the airlines as travelers suffer unprecedented travel delays and cancellations this summer.

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NewslettersOpen MarketsAugust 11, 20222022, August 2022, Secondary Feature, Garphil Julien, Politics
Washington Monthly - Two Cheers for the New CHIPS and Science Act
Washington Monthly - Two Cheers for the New CHIPS and Science Act

Reporter Garphil Julien writes on new developments for tech in the antitrust world. This article references OMI’s recent report on supply chains.

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Op-EdsOpen MarketsAugust 4, 20222022, July 2022, Secondary Feature, Garphil Julien, Politics, Antitrust Law, Wins
The Corner Newsletter: July 28, 2022
The Corner Newsletter: July 28, 2022

In this issue, we explore the ramifications of Amazon’s takeover of One Medical, which broaches both antitrust and privacy issues.

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NewslettersOpen MarketsAugust 1, 20222022, July 2022, Big Tech, Amazon, Mergers & Acquisitions, Primary Feature
Dissent - Inflation Is No Excuse for Squeezing Workers
Dissent - Inflation Is No Excuse for Squeezing Workers

Legal director Sandeep Vaheesan and chief economist Brian Callaci co-authored an article the labor market in the midst of inflation.

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Op-EdsSandeep VaheesanJuly 28, 20222022, Sandeep Vaheesan, Labor, Mergers & Acquisitions, Brian Callaci, July 2022, Secondary Feature
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