Despite the popularity and quality of private label products in stores and online, members of Congress keep trying to restrict their availability. During both the 117th and 118th Congresses, the misnamed American Innovation and Choice Online Act (AICOA) was introduced in the U.S. Senate. The bill was reintroduced on June 11, 2026. The bill is intended to prevent online platforms from […]
Time to Reconsider Khan FTC Lawsuits
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) should review and reconsider the ongoing cases that began during the Biden administration under Chair Lina Khan. Her approach to antitrust law, along with her anti-capitalist and anti-business policies led to her being named Citizens Against Government Waste’s September 2023 and November 2024 Porker of the Month. The legal quagmire […]
The Biden-Harris Administration’s Unintelligent Attack on AI
The Biden-Harris administration’s latest attack on American innovation is aimed at artificial intelligence.
Antitrust Regulators Play Monopoly: Rolling the Dice on Artificial Intelligence
Antitrust investigations of AI companies will likely stifle innovation and jeopardize US global competitiveness.
DOJ Sets its Antitrust Eyes on Live Nation – Ticketmaster
DOJ’s suit will likely fail to promote competition or bring down prices for consumers in the long run.
SCOTUS Delivers a Blow to the Regulatory State
Chevron deference is overturned by the Supreme Court in its ruling in favor of Loper Bright Enterprises.
FTC Votes to Unilaterally Ban Non-Compete Agreements
The FTC is once again overreaching its legal authority by voting to ban non-compete agreements.
FTC Chair Khan Should Focus on Production and Prices Instead of Political Pressure
Mergers should be reviewed based on their benefits to consumers, not pressure from members of Congress.
Biden’s Killjoy Solution to Video Gaming
The FTC is continuing its new practice of interfering in the economy.
Antitrust Failure is a Win For Consumers
Current antitrust proposals are a radical departure from decades of antitrust law and would harm consumers.








