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Yelp's case is not a continuation of the DOJ's. In fact, the two cases have almost nothing to do with each other. The DOJ's case had to do with certain "default contracts" that distorted competition among search engines. I wrote about them here: 2/ promarket.org/2024/08/22/wha…

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📢Apply Now! Join our #StiglerJIR Journalists in Residence Fellowship Program Chicago Booth, featuring exclusive seminars, world-class faculty, and global networking opportunities. Apply: chicagobooth.edu/stiglerjir Learn more: youtube.com/watch?v=quK9K7…

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NEW: Sharon Block ☮️ (Harvard Law School) writes that after #LoperBright, there remain many questions about how the courts will treat the discretionary rulemaking authority of the NLRB to protect workers’ right to choose to join unions and act collectively. promarket.org/2024/09/03/how…

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Read "What #Antitrust Experts Want You to Know About the Amazon Trial," a ProMarket article cited by FORTUNE: promarket.org/2023/11/09/fou… 🎙Chris Conlon, Harry First, Herbert hovenkamp, Fiona Scott Morton fortune.com/2024/08/14/goo…

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NEW: EU Court of Justice will rule on Google Shopping on Sep 10, closing a case opened 15 years ago and instrumental in changing the narrative on #BigTech. Christian Bergqvist summarizes the history of Google Shopping and discusses its possible outcomes. promarket.org/2024/09/04/tak…

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NEW: Douglas Ross (UW School of Law) writes that for most of its history, the FTC did not rely on the Chevron doctrine to enforce its mandate to prohibit “unfair methods of competition” and “unfair or deceptive acts or practices.” promarket.org/2024/09/05/how… #LoperBright

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"For American workers, one big unanswered question is what this sea change in the allocation of power between the courts and federal agencies means for the National Labor Relations Board..." Sharon Block ☮️ on how Loper Bright impacts the NLRB ProMarket promarket.org//2024/09/03/ho…

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NEW: Steve Salop (Georgetown Law) explores the basis for warranting strong #remedies in the Google Search case and the set of remedies Judge Amit Mehta might consider for restoring competition in the search market by jump-starting the competitive process. promarket.org/2024/09/06/wha…

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NEW: James Tierney (Chicago-Kent Law) finds that #LoperBright, the latest ruling in a rash of Supreme Court cases undermining the SEC’s authority, will limit the agency’s intervention in the market and produce uncertainty for businesses. promarket.org/2024/09/09/how…

Bruno Pellegrino (@bpellegrino_cbs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mario Draghi's long-awaited report on EU competitiveness is finally out, and it is an alarm bell: the EU is falling behind the US and China on most metrics of growth & competitiveness. A key reason is over-regulation, which puts a massive burden on firms (particularly young ones)

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NEW: Dylan Gyauch-Lewis (Revolving Door Project) reviews the Supreme Court’s recent spate of rulings redefining administrative law and how they threaten the National Labor Relations Board’s authority. promarket.org/2024/09/10/the… #NLRB

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Our Dylan Gyauch-Lewis is out in ProMarket today with a look at how this summer's Supreme Court term impacts the NLRB and how the attacks on the administrative state are leaving workers more vulnerable.

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My latest is out in ProMarket today! It's about how this last Supreme Court term could impact the NLRB as it fights continued corporate attacks on its power and constitutionality. Here's a few highlights: 🧵 1/ (tl;dr it's bad but not hopeless) promarket.org/2024/09/10/the…

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NEW: Johannes Fritz (St. Gallen Endowment for Prosperity through Trade) and Tommaso Giardini (Digital Policy Alert) examine the state of #AI rulemaking around the world and find that, despite global alignment on principles, execution at the national level diverges on three important metrics. promarket.org/2024/09/11/why…

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NEW on #Capitalisnt: Former The University of Chicago President Hanna Gray joins co-hosts Bethany McLean and @Zingales to discuss the changing role of American universities and her insights on the past, present, and future of higher education. Listen: capitalisnt.com/episodes/unive…

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NEW: Barak (Univ. of Arizona Law) and Eli Orbach explore why competition in #AI markets may create an electricity demand shock, examine the associated social costs, and offer several policy recommendations. promarket.org/2024/09/12/the…

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NEW: Richard R. John (Columbia Journalism) recounts Bell System's decades-long PR campaign, including the funding of history books and research centers, to shape its success story. Are today's tech giants using the same playbook? #Antitrust #CompetitionPolicy promarket.org/2024/09/13/how…