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Pleading (in) the Fifth (Circuit) Way back in late January, I wrote a piece called “Lina’s Lingering Legacy?” Lina Khan—at that time, Commissioner Khan, and the week before that, Chair Khan—had not yet left the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) building. But she had been replaced as chair by presidential fiat (as per Section 1 of … Out with the Old Rules and in with…Something?
The U.S. Justice Department (DOJ) won its antitrust case against Google last year, establishing that the company illegally maintained its monopoly in “general search” and “general search text advertising” markets through exclusive default contracts. Now comes the hard part: crafting effective remedies. I’m on record as saying the question of remedies would be difficult in … The Paradox of Google Search Remedies
For more than a year, competition regulators around the globe have been unified in issuing a clarion call that artificial intelligence (AI) risks becoming dominated by just a handful of firms. International competition agencies issued a joint statement in December warning that AI could entrench “market power” and reduce competition. Andreas Mundt, president of Germany’s … DeepSeek Shows Why Regulators May Be Getting AI Wrong