Condé Nast Traveler: Shrinking Economy Airline Seats Are Dangerous for Passengers, According to an Aviation Expert

Anti-Monopoly Policies & Enforcement

November 14, 2022 — In a piece for Condé Nast Traveler, Economic Liberties' Senior Fellow for Aviation & Travel Bill McGee examines how small and cramped airplane seats constitute a serious public safety hazard.

Gary Gensler Got It Right

Anti-Monopoly Policies & Enforcement

December 13, 2022 — "Gary Gensler Got It Right" is a policy quick takes that highlights how Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC) Chair Gensler’s enforcement of the crypto industry helped avert a larger collapse of the crypto industry and protect the broader economy.

Rolling Stone: Better Than Revenge: Swifties Help Expose Ticketmaster’s Monopoly | Commentary

Anti-Monopoly Policies & Enforcement

November 23, 2022 — In Rolling Stone, Economic Liberties' Senior Policy Analyst Krista Brown explains what Live Nation-Ticketmaster's rise to dominance means for fans, how they abuse their market power, and why it's so important for enforcers to break them up.

Morgan’s Monopoly Digest – November 2022

Anti-Monopoly Policies & EnforcementCompetition Policy Digest

November 17, 2022 — November version of Economic Liberties' monthly newsletter that covers the latest with the federal antitrust agencies — the Federal Trade Commission and the Department of Justice's Antitrust Division — and other big developments in competition policy.

Amicus Brief: U.S. v. United States Sugar Corporation, et. al

Amicus BriefAnti-Monopoly Policies & Enforcement

November 8, 2022 — The American Economic Liberties Project filed an amicus brief in support of the U.S. Department of Justice’s appeal of the district court decision to allow U.S. Sugar Corporations’ $350 million acquisition of rival Imperial Sugar Company. The brief argues that that the acquisition cannot be sustained under the incipiency standard created by Section 7 of the Clayton Act, in both the regional and national markets proposed by the parties.