Big Pharma Cheated Americans Out of More $40 Billion, New Economic Liberties and I-MAK Report Finds
May 16, 2023 — The American Economic Liberties Project and I-MAK today released “The Costs of Pharma Cheating,” a blockbuster report that reveals rampant antitrust violations by Big Pharma corporations are costing American patients and government health programs an additional $40 billion on branded pharmaceuticals in 2019.
Solicitor General Defends CFPB Against Rogue Courts and Payday Lenders
May 9, 2023 — In response to a brief filed by the United States Solicitor General in support of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in CFPB v CFSA, a case challenging the constitutionality of the CFPB’s funding structure, the American Economic Liberties Project released the following statement.
Economic Liberties Applauds Minnesota House Vote on Hospital Merger Bill
May 8, 2023 — The American Economic Liberties Project released the following statement following the passage of HF 402 in the Minnesota House, which would give state enforcers new powers to block hospital mergers and create a new notification system for mergers in health care markets.
DOT Takes Big Step in Right Direction to Protect Passengers with New Proposed Refund Requirements
May 8, 2023 — In response to new requirements proposed by the U.S. Department of Transportation that would require airlines to compensate passengers and cover certain expenses for controllable delays and cancellations, the American Economic Liberties Project released the following statement.
2023 Anti-Monopoly Summit Sparks Momentum and Celebrates Wins in Fight Against Corporate Power’s Stranglehold
May 5, 2023 — The American Economic Liberties Project's 2023 Anti-Monopoly Summit yesterday was punctuated by aggressive speeches from a series of government regulators and enforcers who pledged to rekindle their authority to forcefully take on corporate monopolies.