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.

Past, Present, and Future of FTC Rulemaking: Keynote 2 - Elizabeth Wilkins, Director for the FTC's Office of Policy Planning

Director Elizabeth Wilkins shares her views on recent developments in FTC rulemaking (February 24, 2023)

03-01
31:40

Past, Present, and Future of FTC Rulemaking: Keynote 1 - FTC Commissioner Christine Wilson

FTC Commissioner Christine Wilson shares her views on recent developments in FTC rulemaking (February 24, 2023).

03-01
49:06

Tech Platforms in a New Age of Competition Law: Concluding Remarks and Looking Forward, Scott Hemphill (NYU)

Concluding the conference, Prof. Scott Hemphill (NYU) shares his thoughts on what lies ahead for the antitrust policy of tech platforms.

02-20
41:26

Tech Platforms in a New Age of Competition Law: Panel 3, Competition Law from the Trenches

Having heard from academics and policymakers, this third panel of the Tech Platforms in a New Age of Competition Law conference features four distinguished practitioners -- Mark Buse (Match.com), Amanda Reeves (Latham & Watkins), Ryan Shores (Shearman & Sterling), and Paul Stancil (Orrick) -- who share their views on recent developments in competition law and policy.

02-20
01:27:57

Tech Platforms in a New Age of Competition Law: Keynote, David Lawrence (DOJ Antitrust Division)

The keynote address for Tech Platforms in a New Age of Competition Law was delivered by David Lawrence, Policy Director of the DOJ's Antitrust Division.

02-20
25:42

Tech Platforms in a New Age of Competition Law: Panel 2, Antitrust Law in a Digital Economy

David Balan (Econ One), Erika Douglas (Temple Univ.), and John Yun (George Mason) discuss new research and its policy implications for antitrust law's application to digital platforms.

02-20
51:19

Tech Platforms in a New Age of Competition Law (Oct. 21, 2022) - Panel 1, Antitrust Law and the Public Interest

This discussion of the intersection between antitrust law, technology platforms, and the public interest features academic presentations by Elettra Bietti (NYU Law and Cornell Tech) and Anupam Chander (Georgetown) with comments from Jonathan Mayer (Princeton) and Christopher Sagers (Cleveland-Marshall College of Law). 

01-22
01:02:18

Tech Platforms in a New Age of Competition Law (Oct. 21, 2022): Fireside Chat with David Higbee (Shearman & Sterling), Diana Moss (American Antitrust Institute), and Bilal Sayyed (TechFreedom)

In this wide-ranging discussion moderated by David Higbee, Diana Moss and Bilal Sayyed kick off the Tech Platforms in a New Age of Competition Law conference by providing context on where the antitrust regulation of platform industries has been and where it may be going in the future.

01-22
58:04

Future of Antitrust Webinar #2: The Past, Present, and Future of FTC Rulemaking

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has long been one of the most powerful federal agencies, but historically it has rarely used rulemaking. That appears to be changing, however, which has prompted many questions and a great deal of controversy. This webinar will help you understand FTC rulemaking, including what rulemaking authority the agency has, what process the agency must use to do rulemaking, and what policies the FTC may pursue through rulemaking.

12-07
59:54

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)

07-21
01:05:28

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