Ruled by Reason

Ruled by Reason

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The American Antitrust Institute’s Ruled by Reason podcast explores current topics in progressive antitrust with experts from enforcement, business, and academia. Ruled by Reason guests discuss and debate the benefits of competition for markets, consumers, and workers. We delve into the importance of antitrust enforcement for promoting competition in our markets and democratic values in civil society.

Recent Episodes

  • How the Agri-Stats Case Can Help Shape Treatment of Anticompetitive Information Exchanges: A Discussion Between Emily Bridges of the Food and Agriculture Impact Project and Professor Peter Carstensen

    2 months ago
  • Competition, Fairness, and Regulation in Food & Agriculture: A Conversation with Andy Green, Senior Advisor for Fair and Competitive Markets at the U.S. Department of Agriculture

    3 months ago
  • How Exactly Does Common Ownership Harm Competition? A Conversation with Florian Ederer, Jerry S. Cohen Award Winner for Antitrust Scholarship

    3 months ago
  • International Update: Checking In with ICN's Cartel Working Group

    5 months ago
  • Default Status/De Facto Exclusion: What does a Rival Search Company Have to Say About the Google Case?

    9 months ago
  • Praise and Constructive Criticism: The Pro-Enforcement Community Weighs in on the Draft Merger Guidelines

    1 year ago
  • How Should Antitrust Tackle Antitrust’s “Duty to Deal” in the Tech Sector? A Conversation With Erik Hovenkamp, 2023 Jerry S. Cohen Award Winner for Antitrust Scholarship

    1 year ago
  • Unpacking the 2023 Revised Merger Guidelines: A Conversation With the U.S. Department of Justice

    1 year ago
  • The Cloud Technology Market: Storm of Innovation or Rainy Days for Competition?

    1 year ago
  • How Do We Fix the Competition Problem in Shipping? The Role for Private Actions under the Shipping Act

    1 year ago