Full-text transcripts of public Capitol Forum interviews and events. These searchable resources are ideal for citation, internal distribution, or deeper reading of our live coverage.
On June 1, The Capitol Forum held a conference call with Dr. Liza Lovdahl-Gormsen, Senior Research Fellow at the British Institute of International and Comparative Law and Class Representative in the...
On May 28, The Capitol Forum held a conference call with Matthew Scherer of the Open Markets Institute to discuss his recent report, “No Bailouts for Big Tech Billionaires: Policies for When the AI...
On May 26, The Capitol Forum held a conference call with Katie Van Dyck, senior legal fellow at the American Economic Liberties Project, to discuss her recent article, “How an Obscure Law Lets...
On May 22, The Capitol Forum hosted a conference call with investigative journalist Julia Angwin as part of our ongoing Tech Policy Briefing Series to discuss her recent New York Times opinion essay,...
On May 14, The Capitol Forum held a conference call with Roger Nober, Director of the George Washington University Regulatory Studies Center and former Chair of the Surface Transportation Board, to...
On May 13, The Capitol Forum sat down with Gene Burrus, founder of Burrus Competition Strategies, to discuss competition policy, pricing strategy, and regulatory issues in the airline industry. The...
On May 12, The Capitol Forum held a conference call with Brendan Ballou, author of “When Companies Run the Courts,” to discuss the growing use of forced arbitration and its implications for...
On May 5, The Capitol Forum hosted a conference call with Dr. Courtney Radsch of the Open Markets Institute to discuss the organization’s new report, “Same Gatekeepers, New Tollbooths,”...
On April 29, The Capitol Forum held a conference call with agricultural policy expert and researcher Austin Frerick to discuss key developments in agricultural markets and antitrust policy,...
On April 24, The Capitol Forum held a conference call with Professor John Newman of the University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law to discuss Newman’s recent paper, “Lawless...
On April 7, The Capitol Forum held a conference call with Gideon Nave and Steven Shaw, researchers at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, to discuss their recent paper,...
On April 6, The Capitol Forum held a conference call with Asad Ramzanali, Director of AI and Technology Policy at the Vanderbilt Policy Accelerator, to discuss his recent paper, “After the AI...
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