The Economist: Money Talks: The bossy state
January 12, 2022 — Economic Liberties' Executive Director Sarah Miller joined The Economist's Money Talks podcast to discuss the fight against corporate power and the transformational moment the antimonopoly movement is undergoing.
CBS News: Federal lawsuit accuses 16 elite universities of fixing prices and courting wealthy families
January 12, 2022 — Economic Liberties’ Research Director Matt Stoller connected with CBS News about a new antitrust suit that documents illegal collusion by 16 top U.S. colleges and universities to limit students’ financial-aid options.
Economic Liberties Applauds Senate Committee Passage of NY Antitrust Reform
January 12, 2022 — The American Economic Liberties Project released a statement following passage of S933A, the 21st Century Antitrust Act, in the New York Senate’s Consumer Protection Committee.
Protocol: The real action for tech regulation is far from Washington, D.C.
January 11, 2022 — Economic Liberties’ Director of State & Local Policy Pat Garofalo spoke to Protocol about what state policymakers are doing to take on Big Tech in their own backyards.
Washington Post: ‘Second time lucky?’ Federal judge rules FTC’s case against Facebook can move forward
January 11, 2022 — Economic Liberties' Executive Director Sarah Miller explained to The Washington Post the significance of Judge Boasberg decision to allow the Federal Trade Commission’s antitrust case against Facebook to proceed.