Replay our editorial conference calls featuring Capitol Forum journalists and expert guests. These calls highlight breaking developments in competition, corporate conduct, and regulatory enforcement.
On June 4, The Capitol Forum hosted Andy Fitch and Cynthia Hanawalt of Columbia Law School’s Sabin Center for Climate Change Law for a conference call discussing their recent study, “From Tech...
On June 1, Dr. Liza Lovdahl Gormsen, Senior Research Fellow at the British Institute of International and Comparative Law and Class Representative in the UK Facebook collective action against Meta,...
On May 28, The Capitol Forum hosted Matthew Scherer of the Open Markets Institute for a conference call discussing his recent report, “No Bailouts for Big Tech Billionaires: Policies for When the...
On May 26, The Capitol Forum hosted Katie Van Dyck, Senior Legal Fellow at the American Economic Liberties Project, for a conference call discussing her recent article, “How an Obscure Law Lets...
On May 22, The Capitol Forum hosted a Tech Policy Briefing conference call with investigative journalist Julia Angwin. In this timely discussion, Angwin examines mounting questions surrounding...
On May 14, The Capitol Forum hosted a conference call with Roger Nober, Director of the George Washington University Regulatory Studies Center and former Chair of the Surface Transportation Board....
On May 13, The Capitol Forum hosted a conference call with Gene Burrus, founder of Burrus Competition Strategies. In this timely discussion, Burrus examines competition issues across the airline...
In this conference call, Brendan Ballou, author of When Companies Run the Courts, joined The Capitol Forum for a discussion on the growing use of forced arbitration and its implications for...
On May 5, The Capitol Forum hosted a conference call with Dr. Courtney Radsch, PhD, of the Open Markets Institute. In this timely discussion, Radsch examines key themes from the organization’s new...
Austin Frerick, agricultural policy expert, joins Teddy Downey, Executive Editor of The Capitol Forum, for a discussion on key developments in agricultural markets and antitrust policy, including...
Professor John Newman of the University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law joins Teddy Downey, Executive Editor of The Capitol Forum, for a discussion on the themes explored in Newman’s...
Gideon Nave and Steven Shaw, researchers at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, join Teddy Downey, Executive Editor of The Capitol Forum, for a discussion on how generative AI is...
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