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Congress Must Rein in GPO Kickbacks to Address Drug Shortages

September 14, 2023 — Ahead of the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Health’s hearing today on legislative proposals to address generic drug shortages, the American Economic Liberties Project released the following statement.

Google’s Opening Arguments Fail to Exonerate Its Coercive Multi-Billion Dollar Default Agreements

September 12, 2023 — In response to opening arguments in U.S. v. Google this morning — frequently referred to as the most important antitrust trial of the century — the American Economic Liberties Project, a leading antitrust advocacy organization, released the following statement.

U.S. v. Google Antitrust Trial Could Warp the Future of AI, New Policy Brief Finds

September 11, 2023 — In advance of the highly-anticipated U.S. v Google antitrust trial against Google’s monopoly power over search, the American Economic Liberties Project today released a new policy brief, Google Search Trial: A New Era Beckons to shed light on how the results of the trial will affect the market for commercial artificial intelligence technologies.

USvGoogle.org Launches Google Dirty Tricks Tracker – Historic Antitrust Trial Tomorrow

September 11, 2023 — As the Department of Justice takes Google to court in the most important antitrust trial of the century on September 12, USvGoogle.org has launched the Google Dirty Tricks Tracker to expose all the ways Google, probably the most powerful corporation in the world, is using its unlimited resources in trial to maintain its near total control of the internet.

Google Withholds Massive Document Cache and Draws Court Ire in Ad Tech Case

September 8, 2023 — Earlier today, the Department of Justice Antitrust Division filed a motion in the Eastern District of Virginia reporting a series of gross failures by Google to produce hundreds of thousands— and possibly millions—of documents by a July deadline imposed by the Court. In response, the American Economic Liberties Project released the following statement.