Axios: As techlash heats up again, here’s who’s stoking the fire
June 5, 2020—Axios credited Economic Liberties as a key driver of the techlash, spotlighting a recent report on antitrust and regulatory remedies to mitigate Facebook and Google’s harms.
Politico: Fresh Confrontation for Google (Morning Tech)
June 3, 2020 – Economic Liberties’ Executive Director Sarah Miller talked to Politico about breaking up Google, drawing attention to the ways the giant profits off racist content, and Freedom from Facebook & Google’s new digital ad campaign targeting employees, investors, and analysts.
American Prospect: Unsanitized: BlackRock Is Buyer and Seller
May 30, 2020 – Economic Liberties’ Senior Fellow Graham Steele talked with the American Prospect about serious issues posed by the Federal Reserve’s reliance on BlackRock.
Economic Liberties & Open Markets Institute Encourage FCC to Consider Importance of Market Structure in its Communications Marketplace Report
Washington, D.C. — The American Economic Liberties Project and the Open Markets Institute today submitted a comment to the Federal Communications Commission, encouraging the agency to document the importance of decentralized markets, measure and describe market structures, and maintain local media ownership rules in its 2020 Communications Marketplace Report.
Economic Liberties Cheers New Class Action Lawsuit Against Cheerleading Monopolist Varsity Brands
Washington, D.C. — The American Economic Liberties Project released the following statement in support of a new class-action lawsuit: Fusion Elite All Stars v. Varsity Brands, et al.