Reuters: Biden signs order to tackle corporate abuses across U.S. economy
July 9, 2021 — Reuters dug in on President Biden’s competition Executive Order, which included research from Economic Liberties’ Ledger of Harms report.
The American Prospect: How Amazon Controls Virtually Everything You Watch
July 9, 2021 — Economic Liberties’ Research Director Matt Stoller shared his thoughts with The American Prospect on Amazon’s monopoly power, their conflicts of interest, and how they leverage their power to dominate everything on you watch.
Washington Post: Biden’s bid to take on big business sets off battle over who holds power in U.S. economy
July 9, 2021 — Following President Biden’s Executive Order on Competition Policy in America, Economic Liberties’ Executive Director Sarah Miller spoke with The Washington Post about President Biden’s decision to take on concentrated corporate power across the economy.
The New Yorker: What’s Next for the Campaign to Break Up Big Tech?
July 6, 2021 — Economic Liberties’ Research Director Matt Stoller spoke with The New Yorker about Judge James Boasberg‘s decision to dismiss antitrust cases against Facebook and why those developments aren’t likely to slow the momentum to reinvigorate antitrust enforcement.
Business Insider: Amazon is finally terrified of someone in Washington. That’s great news for America.
July 2, 2021 — Economic Liberties’ Research Director Matt Stoller discussed Lina Khan’s new post at the FTC and its overarching significance for the antitrust movement with Business Insider.