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The Future of Antitrust
BYU Law School's Global Business Law Program
10 episodes
1 week ago
This podcast includes audio content from webinars and in-person conferences held as part of the Future of Antitrust, a series produced by BYU Law School's Global Business Law Program.
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This podcast includes audio content from webinars and in-person conferences held as part of the Future of Antitrust, a series produced by BYU Law School's Global Business Law Program.
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Future of Antitrust Webinar #1: Debriefing on the American Innovation and Choice Online Act
The Future of Antitrust
1 hour 5 minutes 28 seconds
3 years ago
Future of Antitrust Webinar #1: Debriefing on the American Innovation and Choice Online Act

In this webinar, panelists from academia and industry will explore the terms of the American Innovation and Choice Online Act (S.2992), a bill that would significantly change U.S. antitrust and competition law and policy.

Moderator: Clark Asay (BYU)

Panelists: Darren Bush (Univ. of Houston); Megan Hunter (Boston College); Adam Kovacevich (Chamber of Progress); Katie McInnis (DuckDuckGo); Daniel Sokol (USC)

The Future of Antitrust
This podcast includes audio content from webinars and in-person conferences held as part of the Future of Antitrust, a series produced by BYU Law School's Global Business Law Program.