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Economic Liberties Files Amicus Brief in Ryan v. FTC Challenging Judicial Overreach in Defense of FTC’s Noncompete Rule

January 10, 2025 — The American Economic Liberties Project filed an amicus brief this week with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in the ongoing case, Ryan, LLC v. Federal Trade Commission, defending the Federal Trade Commission’s Noncompete Clause rule and challenging the district court’s sweeping use of universal vacatur to resolve challenges to the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) — which causes enforcement of the rule to be enjoined nationally.

Pharmacy Benefit Managers Deploy Gibson Dunn in Brazen Intimidation Campaign to Obstruct FTC Investigation

January 9, 2025 — Large pharmacy benefit managers, led by their big law firm Gibson Dunn, are launching an intimidation campaign against the media, independent pharmacies, and advocacy groups.

Economic Liberties Files Amicus Brief in Epic v. Google Urging Ninth Circuit to Uphold Remedies Against Google’s Anticompetitive Conduct and Evidence Destruction

January 9, 2025 — The American Economic Liberties Project this week filed an amicus brief in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit supporting Epic Games, in its civil antitrust case against Google.

Advocates and Experts Urge Oregon Health Authority to Block OHSU-Legacy Merger

January 6, 2025 — Today, a group of health law and policy experts, including Hayden Rooke-Ley from the American Economic Liberties Project, submitted a public comment to the Oregon Health Authority strongly opposing the proposed merger between Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) and Legacy Health.

Disney’s Acquisition of Fubo Undermines Competition and Harms Consumers, Federal and State Enforcers Must Act

January 6, 2025 — In response to Disney’s announced acquisition of Fubo, a sports-focused streaming platform that has previously been an outspoken critic of Disney’s attempts to monopolize the streaming market, the American Economic Liberties Project released the following statement.