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AEI Education Policy Debate Series: Congress Should Grant the NCAA an Antitrust Exemption, American Enterprise Institute, February 2025
Developments in Private Antitrust Enforcement in Sports, 18th AAI Annual Private Antitrust Enforcement Conference, November 2024
Swifties’ Revenge: The Case for Breaking Up Live Nation-Ticketmaster, American Economic Liberties Project, January 2024
Prospect LIVE: Holiday Telethon, The American Prosect, December 2023
Big Tech, AI and competition regulations, GCR Live: Women in Antitrust, November 2023
Lecture: Fighting Corporate Concentration & Monopoly Power, University of Notre Dame Center for Citizenship & Constitutional Government and Notre Dame American Constitution Society, October 2023
Access to Justice: Challenging Dominant Corporations, American Economic Liberties Project Anti-Monopoly Summit, May 2023
Antitrust Discussion: Challenges to Microsoft’s Acquisition of Activision Blizzard, New York State Bar Association Antitrust Law Section and California Lawyers Association, March 2023
The Quest for Progressive Antitrust: A Symposium Honoring Professor Robert H. Lande, University of Baltimore School of Law, March 2023
Competition Rulemaking Authority of the FTC, ABA Federal Civil Enforcement Committee, February 2023
Trying the Class Action: Practical Tips From the Pros, American Association for Justice, June 2015
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HB1320: Virginia Consumer Protection Act, prohibited practices, mandatory fees disclosure,Virginia House of Delegates Labor and Commerce Subcommittee #2, February 2024
HB 636: “Pay What You See” Bill, Pennsylvania House of Representatives Consumer Protection, Technology, and Utilities Committee, April 2023
Open Commission Meetings, Federal Trade Commission, June 2022 and October 2022
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To Be Fair, TCU Magazine, Winter 2024
The NCAA, Antitrust and the Future of College Sports, NPR On Point, October 2023
Google’s Power and the Biggest Tech Monopoly Trial in 25 Years, NPR 1A, September 2023
“I think the question is what kind of economy do we want to live in? Do we want an economy that only works for these big businesses who amass more and more data and power and control over our lives? Or do we want to live in a world where the economy works for all of us? I think what we’re seeing happen, in the United States today, indicates that people want an economy that’s fair and that this kind of corporate power is not working for everyone out there.”