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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 5


Federalist Society Webinar: Does Privacy Exist in an AI World? (Part I: Rethinking Data Protection)
In a recent webinar, experts examined how artificial intelligence (AI) is fundamentally upending existing data protection laws and reshaping the debate over privacy protections.
Ashley Baker
Jun 14


Bloomberg Law Op-ed: DOJ Threatens AI Innovation and Antitrust Law in RealPage Suit
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes’ letter demanding Attorney General Pam Bondi to protect renters from market manipulation argues the Department of Justice should intervene in the housing pricing software market—the exact opposite of what the government should do when it comes to antitrust policy. Imploring Bondi to continue litigating a premature lawsuit the Biden administration initiated against the artificial intelligence-driven company RealPage may be well-intentioned f
John Reeves
May 9


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


Federalist Society Webinar: Is AI Woke, in What Ways, and Should We Worry?
Discussions of the dangers of Artificial Intelligence (AI) have long included concerns about AI systems’ potential to discriminate against racial minorities, women, and other groups said to be disadvantaged. But more recently, there have been increasing concerns about the dangers of Woke AI. Because generative AI models learn from large amounts of real-world data, which is primarily gleaned from internet content and thus tends to reflect dominant cultural views...
Curt Levey
Dec 1, 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


Barrett's Administrative Law Opinions Should Be Given Due Deference
The prospect of a new Supreme Court justice brings a renewed focus on many of the Court's controversial doctrines. While much of the spe
Ashley Baker
May 18, 2022
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Antitrust 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 Baker
May 18, 2022


Statement for the Record on Antitrust, Digital Ad Markets, and the Rule of Law
Today, the Committee for Justice provided a statement for inclusion in the record of the Subcommittee’s September 15th hearing, “Stacking th
Ashley Baker
May 18, 2022
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