clear that the wind is at the back of the antimonopoly movement heading into the New Year with Wall Street analysts predicting a Google loss in the search antitrust trial and positive signals for the DOJ from the judge in JetBlue-Spirit,” added Wyderko. “We also hope to see other regulators and enforcers across the Biden
record en for cement action sends strong warning to other airlines washington, d.c. — in the wake of a record-breaking enforcement action by the u.s. department of transportation against southwest airlines, the american economic liberties project released the following statement. "the dot has sent a forceful message to southwest after its epic mistreatment of millions
asking for comments on how they should update their approach to merger enforcement. Similar to past RFIs, a variety of academics, attorneys, and other antitrust practitioners submitted detailed comments based on their experience and expertise in the field.1 However, in this case, the general public also took an interest: over 5,000 comments were submitted,2 compared
is wrong in the case of JetBlue-Spirit and wrong in the case of Alaska-Hawaiian.” Alaska’s arguments in favor of its acquisition of Hawaiian do not address the real harms: As their names imply, these are two very different airlines with different business models. Hawaiian has been effectively serving the unique intra-state needs within the Islands
November 17, 2023 — Economic Liberties provides some closing thoughts as the Google Search trial holds its last witness before closing arguments next spring.