Gizmodo: The FTC’s Effort to Block Microsoft’s Activision Acquisition Will Test Biden’s Antitrust Legacy
December 8, 2022 — Economic Liberties' Executive Director Sarah Miller spoke with Gizmodo about why the FTC made the right choice in suing to block Microsoft's acquisition of Activision.
The New Yorker: The Averted National Rail Strike Is a Parable of Contemporary American Capitalism
December 6, 2022 — In a piece on the recently averted national rail strike, The New Yorker cited Economic Liberties' Senior Fellow Matt Buck's "illuminating" work on railroad consolidation.
BBC News: Meta threatens to remove US news content if new law passes
December 6, 2022 — Following Meta's threat to remove news content from its platform if Congress passes the JCPA, Economic Liberties' Research Director Matt Stoller spoke with BBC News about why these attempts to blackmail pose a threat to democracies worldwide.
USA Today: Flight delayed or canceled? What you need to know and what airlines owe travelers.
December 5, 2022 — Economic Liberties' Senior Fellow for Aviation & Travel Bill McGee spoke with USA Today about why airlines aren't always forthcoming with information around flight delays and cancellations.
POLITICO Morning Tech: Raimondo details admin’s tech strategy on China
December 1, 2022 — POLITICO Morning Tech covered the release of Economic Liberties' new Big Tech timelines, which tracks six key federal and state antitrust cases pending against Big Tech firms and maps out each step of the litigation.