Replay our editorial conference calls featuring Capitol Forum journalists and expert guests. These calls highlight breaking developments in competition, corporate conduct, and regulatory enforcement.
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...
What happens when one company controls live music—from ticketing and promotion to the venues themselves? In this conversation, Tommy Dorfman pulls back the curtain on this question. A former...
Ari Paparo has done it all in digital advertising—from DoubleClick and Google to founding Beeswax and covering the DOJ antitrust trial as an independent analyst. In this conversation with Capitol...
On Wednesday, June 18, The Capitol Forum hosted a conference call with Jack Corrigan of the Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET) to discuss his recent policy paper, Promoting AI...
On Thursday, June 12, The Capitol Forum hosted a conference call with Jeremy Furchtgott and Riley Kruse of Baron Public Affairs to discuss their recent article analyzing the information environment...
On Thursday, June 5, The Capitol Forum hosted Sandeep Vaheesan, Legal Director at the Open Markets Institute, for a discussion of his recent review of “Abundance”, the book by Ezra Klein...
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