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U.S. Court of Appeals Blocks Bad Faith Bankruptcies

January 30, 2023 — In response to news that the Third Circuit rejected Johnson & Johnson’s appeal of a ruling dismissing its subsidiary bankruptcy filing, the American Economic Liberties Project released the following statement.

The Biden Administration Can Only Achieve Its Laudable “Worker-Centered” Trade Policy for the Americas by Fixing the Existing U.S. Trade Deals with Most Prospective APEP Partners and Building On Solid New Foundations

January 27, 2023 — As USTR Katherine Tai and Secretary of State Tony Blinken hosted a virtual ministerial meeting revealing initial countries interested in negotiating on a proposed Americas Partnership for Economic Prosperity (APEP), Rethink Trade Director Lori Wallach released the following statement.

Jim Jordan Is a Big Tech Ally

January 27, 2023 — In response to news that Republican leader Representative Jim Jordan is kicking Freedom Caucus co-founder Representative Ken Buck from his position as the lead Republican on the Antitrust Subcommittee, the American Economic Liberties Project released the following statement.

Senate Judiciary Committee to DOJ: Break Up Ticketmaster

January 24, 2023 — The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee’s first hearing of the 118th Congress was a clear-eyed, bipartisan rejection of Live Nation-Ticketmaster’s monopoly power and abuse. Zeroing in on the many ways Live Nation-Ticketmaster exploits its dominance to harm artists, venues, promoters, and consumers, the hearing offered overwhelming evidence to support the reported investigation underway at the Department of Justice.

DOJ Demands a Break Up of Google’s Advertising Monopoly

January 24, 2023 — In response to news that the Department of Justice Antitrust Division has filed a suit against Google for monopolization in digital advertising, specifically asking for a break up of the search giant, the American Economic Liberties Project released the following statement.