Ashley BakerMay 18, 2022Guilty Until Proven Innocent? Shifting the Burden of Proof in Competition LawBurden-shifting provisions that would require a company to prove it is not a monopoly would signify a return to the highly interventionist p
Ashley BakerMay 18, 2022State Antitrust Laws and Enforcement by Attorneys GeneralOur panel of experts discuss antitrust federalism, the complexities of state enforcement actions, and how state antitrust law can differ fro
Ashley BakerMay 18, 2022Antitrust Populism and the Conservative Movement [Event Video]On October 7, 2020, the Federalist Society's Pennsylvania Student Chapter and the Regulatory Transparency Project co-sponsored an event
Ashley BakerMay 18, 2022Interoperability and Data Sharing: An Antitrust Remedy in Search of a Market Problem?Data portability has been a hot topic of late, from GDPR to CCPA to the FTC’s recent Data to Go Workshop. To some, data portability is a...
Ashley BakerMay 18, 2022Statement for the Record on Antitrust, Digital Ad Markets, and the Rule of LawToday, the Committee for Justice provided a statement for inclusion in the record of the Subcommittee’s September 15th hearing, “Stacking th
Ashley BakerMay 18, 2022FTC v. Qualcomm: The Recent Ruling On Antitrust Adventurism [Event Video]On Tuesday, the Ninth Circuit reversed the Federal Trade Commission's win in the agency's case accusing Qualcomm of violating antitr
Ashley BakerMay 18, 2022Ashley Baker on What's Next for Big Tech and the Alliance on AntitrustConsumer Choice Radio, hosted by Yaël Ossowski (@YaelOss) & David Clement (@ClementLiberty). INTERVIEW: Ashley Baker (@andashleysays)
Ashley BakerMay 18, 2022Divided Congress Finds Bipartisanship in Big Tech Monopoly ConcernsAshley Baker, director of public policy at the Committee for Justice, meanwhile argued that antitrust “shouldn’t be weaponized to correct pr
Ashley BakerMay 18, 2022Conservative Groups Leveraging Big Tech Hearing for Political ChangeSeveral conservative groups are concerned that the right’s fury at Big Tech was channeled improperly toward support for antitrust enforcemen