Washington Examiner
“Lina Khan Goes to Congress”
Carl Szabo from NetChoice describes several abuses by FTC Chair Lina Khan in anticipation of the U.S. House Judiciary Committee hearing on Thursday.
Wall Street Journal
“Antitrust Officials Pile on the Paperwork”
Attorneys for Perkins Coie, Christopher Williams and Henry Hauser, address the proposed overhaul of premerger notification filings by the FTC and the Department of Justice.
Cato Institute
“Are the Latest FTC Cases Against Tech Good for Consumers?”
The Cato Institute’s Jennifer Huddleston discusses the FTC’s latest cases against “big tech” companies.
Washington Post
How the Supreme Court could thwart Biden’s plan to electrify cars
The Washington Post cites attorney Devin Watkins on the EPA’s proposed rule on greenhouse gas emissions: Republican-led states and conservative groups, including the Competitive Enterprise Institute,…
National Review
“The FTC Continues to Prioritize Ideology over Consumers”
Rachel Chiu from the Committee for Justice argues that the FTC’s action against Illumina’s acquisition of Grail is driven by ideology.
Real Clear Markets
“The FTC Isn’t Just Blocking Mergers, It’s Playing Favorites”
Tirzah Duren from the American Consumer Institute argues that the FTC’s actions against big tech is the result of bias, not concern for the consumer.