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How does understanding AI change the way we trust it? In this interview with The Capitol Forum’s Executive Editor & CEO, Teddy Downey, Chiara Longoni, Associate Professor of Marketing at...
On September 3, The Capitol Forum held a conference call with Professor John Newman to discuss the remedies opinion in U.S. v. Google and its implications for antitrust enforcement. The full...
Hear from an antitrust expert on the behavioral remedies ruling in the Google case. In this conversation, Professor John Newman, from the University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law,...
The rapid rise of generative AI is testing the boundaries of copyright law, and the courts are starting to weigh in. In this conversation, Keith Kupferschmid, CEO of the Copyright Alliance, discusses...
In this conversation with Catherine Simonsen, co-founder of Simonsen Sussman LLP, she discusses how under-enforcement of our federal and state antitrust laws over the last 50 years has led to...
Is Google’s ad tech empire too powerful to regulate—or just powerful enough to break up? In this wide-ranging interview, Javier Espinoza (Europe Executive Editor at The Capitol Forum) speaks with...
In this episode, Capitol Forum’s Nate Soderstrom sits down with Jeremy Sanford, partner at Econic Partners and former FTC economist, to discuss his new paper on the 2015 Steris/Synergy merger—a...
In this wide-ranging conversation, Capitol Forum Executive Editor Teddy Downey sits down with Beth Baltzan — former Counselor to U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai — and Capitol Forum Trade...
Teddy Downey, Executive Editor of The Capitol Forum, sits down with Tahir Amin, co-founder of I-MAK, to discuss the pharmaceutical industry’s misuse of the U.S. patent system—and what it costs...
In a wide-ranging conversation, Olivier Guersent—former Director-General for Competition at the European Commission—joins Javier Espinoza, Europe Executive Editor at The Capitol Forum and host of...
In this exclusive interview, Capitol Forum’s Javier Espinoza sits down with Teresa Ribera, Executive Vice President of the European Commission, to talk climate ambition, competition policy, and the...
The European Union must accelerate consolidation in its defense and telecommunications sectors to stay globally competitive and respond to rising geopolitical and economic pressures, Enrico Letta,...
In his first interview since leaving office, Thierry Breton, the architect of the Digital Markets Act, calls recent fines against Apple and Meta “regrettable.” They’re not a victory, he says...
In this special episode, former FTC Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter and former U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai talk to Teddy and former Assistant Attorney General Jonathan Kanter to discuss...
Javier Espinoza, Europe Executive Editor of The Capitol Forum, speaks with Martijn Snoep, head of the Dutch Competition Authority, about the evolving landscape of antitrust enforcement in Europe....
In this conversation with Jonathan Kanter for our podcast Second Request, the former Assistant Attorney General for the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice discusses his...
On Tuesday, June 10, The Capitol Forum’s Neil Tracey hosts a timely conversation with Davis Warlick, COO of Parkdale Mills, and Beth Baltzan, Capitol Forum Senior Advisor and former Counselor...
Gary Hart, Executive Director of the Independent Glass Association, discusses Safelite’s alleged self-preferencing practices, the barriers facing independent auto glass shops, and the growing...
Our panel, “DMA and Private Enforcement,” was held as part of the “DMA Implementation: Two Years Later, Where Do We Stand?” conference in Brussels on October...
Our panel, “DMA and AI—How Do They Fit?,” was held as part of the “DMA Implementation: Two Years Later, Where Do We Stand?” conference in Brussels on October...
Our Fireside Chat with Damian Collins of Geradin Partners was held as part of the “DMA Implementation: Two Years Later, Where Do We Stand?” conference in Brussels on October...
Our panel, “The DMA and Mobile Ecosystems,” was held as part of the “DMA Implementation: Two Years Later, Where Do We Stand?” conference in Brussels on October...
Our panel, “Two Years Since the First Designation Decisions: Where Do We Stand?,” was held as part of the “DMA Implementation: Two Years Later, Where Do We Stand?” conference in Brussels on...
Ian Forrester KC, former UK judge at the General Court of the European Union, delivered the keynote address opening the “DMA Implementation: Two Years Later, Where Do We Stand?” conference in...
Our panel “Ad Fraud, Attribution, and Transparency in Digital Marketing” was held as part of the 2025 Tech Conference in Washington, D.C., on October...
Our panel “Anticipated Trends for the Data Broker Industry and Enforcement” was held as part of the 2025 Tech Conference in Washington, D.C., on October...
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