NPR Planet Money: The Case Against Facebook
December 16, 2020 — NPR turned to Economic Liberties’ close ally Lina Khan to discuss how the House Antitrust Subcommittee uncovered evidence of Facebook’s anticompetitive business practices and growing monopoly power.
Politico: Graham bill targets timeliness on Section 230 ‘reform’
December 16, 2020 — Economic Liberties’ Senior Advisor spoke to Politico about the wide ranging support for antitrust action against Facebook reflected in recent polling data.
Associated Press: Ten states sue Google for ‘anti-competitive’ online ad sales
December 16, 2020 — The Associated Press featured Economic Liberties’ Executive Director Sarah Miller’s take on the remarkable new antitrust suit against Google, which targets its advertising monopoly and illegal deals with Facebook.
Miami Today: Miami-Dade may bite into food delivery commission that restaurants pay in pandemic
December 15, 2020 — Miami Today cited Economic Liberties’ Senior Fellow Moe Tkacik’s report on predatory delivery apps’ deceptive business practices in its coverage of a new fee cap being considered in Miami.
ProMarket: Little Law and No New Regulator: What’s Missing in the House Antitrust Report
December 14, 2020 — ProMarket featured remarks from Economic Liberties’ Executive Director Sarah Miller, Research Director Matt Stoller and Steering Committee member Zephyr Teachout about why creating a new regulatory agency is unlikely to break the power of Big Tech.