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Letter to Congress Regarding 2026 FTC Appropriations
The Committee for Justice applauds the committee for allocating $37 million below the 2025 FTC appropriations level.
Ashley Baker
Aug 4


Amicus Brief Filed in Epic v. Google in Support of Appellants
If a business uses ingenuity and business acumen to achieve such dominance, it has done nothing wrong—to the contrary, it has helped consumers through the competitive process. Business acumen can include a refusal to deal with rivals. The later is exactly what Google did with Play Store in the market for smartphone apps. Yet the district court has punished Google for these actions and forced it to open its Play Store to all of its rivals, without any conditions.
Ashley Baker
Dec 20, 2024


Upcoming Event: Antitrust and the Rule of Law: Past, Present & Future
This event will feature two panel discussions with experts on key issues in antitrust law, followed by a reception for attendees.
Ashley Baker
May 23, 2022


The Federal Trade Commission Needs To Be Reined In
Antitrust law has garnered a lot of attention in Washington, particularly as those on the left try to target big tech companies like Google
Ashley Baker
May 18, 2022


SCOTUS Case Could Restructure Agency Enforcement Proceedings
The Justices will mull whether district courts have jurisdiction to hear constitutional challenges to the FTC's structure from FTC targets.
Ashley Baker
May 18, 2022


Antitrust Bill that Stifles Innovation Approved by Judiciary Committee
The Committee for Justice opposes passage of the American Innovation and Choice Online Act.
Ashley Baker
May 18, 2022


Coalition Letter: Request for Investigation of the FTC’s Practice of Counting “Zombie Votes”
Today we led a coalition of over two dozen and sent a letter to lawmakers and the FTC Inspector General requesting an investigation.
Ashley Baker
May 18, 2022


The National Security Implications of Antitrust: An Introduction
CFJ's Ashley Baker on a National Security Institute panel
Ashley Baker
May 18, 2022


Guilty Until Proven Innocent? Shifting the Burden of Proof in Competition Law
Burden-shifting provisions that would require a company to prove it is not a monopoly would signify a return to the highly interventionist p
Ashley Baker
May 18, 2022
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