Life After The Google-opoly
A federal judge ruled Google violated antitrust laws to maintain its search-engine monopoly — what happens now?
A federal judge ruled Google violated antitrust laws to maintain its search-engine monopoly — what happens now?
Plus, cancer-causing chemicals might get banned, landlords can’t use tech to jack up rent, and climate-minded investors win a legal battle.
After an unprecedented wave of deaths caused by climate extremes, advocates are trying to convince courts that fossil fuel companies are criminally responsible for homicide.
Airlines turned a new chapter in their ongoing battle against automatic refunds.
The Republican VP nominee pressured regulators to weaken limits on cancer-causing emissions from steel industry manufacturing.
The crypto industry is spending big money on the election to sway policy in their favor — and this is what they want.
Plus, it’s game over for noncompetes, farmers quit spraying around, people get a vote on progressive measures, and climate change measures score big bucks.
“Monopolies not only have economic power, but use that power to buy political power,” she tells The Lever’s David Sirota.
After donating millions to Democrats, a Microsoft board member is pressuring Harris to ax regulator scrutinizing the tech giant.
As Harris locks in her presidential nomination, here’s her record on monopolies and financial power.