USDA Takes Heat off Big Ag by Ending Antitrust Collab with States
September 25, 2025 – Following news that the US Department of Agriculture has ended a Biden-era partnership with the attorneys general of 31 states and the District of Columbia to address antitrust violations in the grocery and meat processing industries, the American Economic Liberties Project released the following statement.
Economic Liberties and UFCW Event Empowers Lawmakers to Fight Surveillance Pricing
July 16, 2025 – As corporations increasingly use personal data to customize prices and charge consumers the maximum amount they are able to pay, the American Economic Liberties Project and the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union (UFCW) today hosted an event on the current state of “surveillance pricing,” and how lawmakers can protect their communities.
US v. Google Remedies Day 1: DOJ Calls for Strong, Forward-Looking Remedies for AI Era
April 22, 2025 – Following opening statements and the first set of witnesses in the US v. Google remedies trial—after the Department of Justice Antitrust Division’s August 2024 win in the liability phase of the case, where a federal judge ruled that Google illegally monopolized the market for online search—the American Economic Liberties Project released the following statement.
Economic Liberties Celebrates Signing of Colorado Junk Fee Ban
April 21, 2025 – In response to news that Gov. Jared Polis has signed into law HB 1090, a comprehensive ban on junk fees, the American Economic Liberties Project released the following statement.
Break Up Ticketmaster Coalition Urges DOJ to Continue Suit, Pursue Structural Remedies
April 18, 2025 – Following the Break Up Ticketmaster Coalition’s letter calling on the Department of Justice Antitrust Division to continue its lawsuit against Live Nation-Ticketmaster and to pursue structural remedies, the American Economic Liberties Project released the following statement.