
Antitrust Law


The Dutch Farmers’ ‘Revolt’: A Sign of Turmoil to Come
The week of July 11, 2022: Shutting down farms to save the planet, antitrust, debt, and much, much more.

Today in Capital Matters: Tech Innovation
David McGarry argues against the American Innovation and Choice Online Act.

The Bipartisan Antitrust Bill Is a Dangerous Mistake
The Senate must vote against the American Innovation and Choice Online Act.

Today in Capital Matters: Big Tech Antitrust
Today in NR Capital Matters: Big Tech Antitrust

Online Anti-Tech Push Exposes Antitrust Hypocrisy
If these companies are truly out to silence opposition and dissent by elevating their own products, they are certainly doing a poor job of it.

U.K. Regulator Deservedly Loses Case against Meta
The result of bad antitrust action on either side of the pond is the same. It grows government meddling, reduces innovation, and harms consumers.

Here’s Why We Can’t Control Inflation with Antitrust Enforcement
Instead of blaming corporations, politicians and Fed officials must acknowledge their own culpability for today’s high inflation.

Why Are U.S. Regulators Helping the EU Hobble Top American Companies?
Unless Congress intervenes, the Biden administration is set to accept — and perhaps enthusiastically endorse — blatantly anti-American business laws.

Another Bad Beltway Idea: Suing OPEC on Antitrust Grounds
The ‘NOPEC’ legislation circulating in Congress does not address any of the real problems in oil markets.