Instructional Video45:52
The Wall Street Journal

On Antitrust and Other Matters

Higher Ed
U.S. ​Attorney General, William​ P. Barr, lays out his priority list for business and the nation.
Instructional Video9:48
Global Ethics Solutions

Ethical Expectations: Code of Conduct and Compliance Training (Section 5)

Higher Ed
This presentation provides basic business ethical decision-making strategies and code of conduct information. It functions as a foundational, general ethics course targeted to all employees. This presentation introduces participants to...
Instructional Video22:23
The Wall Street Journal

The Antitrust Outlook

Higher Ed
Makan Delrahim, the assistant attorney general of the antitrust division at the U.S. Department of Justice, talks about the broad antitrust review of tech-company practices at WSJ Tech Live in Laguna Beach.
Instructional Video28:06
The Wall Street Journal

The FTC’s Plan for Enforcing Antitrust Laws

Higher Ed
With the FTC promising to increase enforcement of antitrust laws more aggressively, Chair Lina Khan discusses how the commission plans to balance a tougher antitrust environment without stifling U.S. innovation.
Instructional Video5:27
Global Ethics Solutions

Antitrust and Why Should I Care

Higher Ed
Anti-trust laws protect are designed to protect companies, competition, consumers, and free trade. In this course you will gain an understanding of antitrust laws and how to protect your company from violations.
News Clip6:04
Bloomberg

Most Regulation Benefits Big Companies, Says Law Professor

Higher Ed
Rebecca Allensworth, professor at Vanderbilt University Law School, dives deep into antitrust regulation and revisits the week that was during Google's antitrust trial with Caroline Hyde. She speaks on "Bloomberg Technology."
News Clip8:49
Bloomberg

What Big Tech Thinks of the Antitrust Bill

Higher Ed
Chamber of Progress Founder & CEO Adam Kovacevich and Public Knowledge Competition Policy Director Charlotte Slaiman join Emily Chang to discuss the antitrust sentiment in DC when it comes to reining in the power of Big Tech - and how...
News Clip10:08
Bloomberg

Expect The Fed to Tighten

Higher Ed
Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers says it's unlikely the fed is able to get inflation down to 2% this year. He also says the economy is above the speed limit and will have to slow down.
News Clip8:11
Bloomberg

Google Search 'Bias' Still Not Resolved, Rep. Goodlatte Says

Higher Ed
Dec.11 -- Rep. Bob Goodlatte, a Virginia Republican, discusses Google Chief Executive Officer Sundar Pichai's testimony before Congress about working with China officials and the recent claims about search bias. He speaks with...
News Clip6:52
Bloomberg

Washington Turns Up Antitrust Heat on Big Tech

Higher Ed
Jun.04 -- Bill Baer, counsel at Arnold & Porter, discusses potential probes in Congress into competition in the tech industry. He speaks on "Balance of Power."
News Clip9:42
Bloomberg

Sen. Klobuchar on Big Tech Antitrust, Changing Tax Code

Higher Ed
Jun.24 -- Sen. Amy Klobuchar, a Democrat from Minnesota, discusses the push for antitrust law reform and how it could impact companies including Facebook, Apple, Amazon and Google. She also talks about changing the tax code to help stop...
News Clip6:23
Bloomberg

Big Tech Wants Regulation, Says Rep. Khanna

Higher Ed
Jun.15 -- Rep. Ro Khanna, a Democrat from California, talks about the regulation of big technology with Bloomberg's Emily Chang. He says Facebook should be broken up and Silicon Valley needs more regulation.
News Clip7:17
Bloomberg

Warren's Call For Tech Breakup 'Anti-Consumer,' Arquit Says

Higher Ed
Mar.12 -- Kevin Arquit, partner at Kasowitz Benson Torres, and Bloomberg Intellligence's Jennifer Rie discuss the antitrust implications of Senator Elizabeth Warren's plan for breaking up Facebook Inc., Google, and Amazon.com Inc. They...
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Curated Video

High court says Apple lawsuit can move ahead

Higher Ed
Consumers can pursue a lawsuit complaining that iPhone apps cost too much, the Supreme Court ruled on Monday, adding to Apple's woes that already include falling iPhone sales and a European investigation.
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Bloomberg

Big Tech CEOs Head Back to Capitol Hill

Higher Ed
Jul.08 -- The chief executive officers of Amazon.com Inc., Facebook Inc., Alphabet Inc. and Apple will testify on July 27 before a U.S. congressional panel investigating competition in the technology industry. Rep. Ken Buck, a Republican...
News Clip7:11
Bloomberg

Judge Recommends Jury Trial in Epic vs. Apple Fight

Higher Ed
Sep.28 -- The federal judge overseeing Epic Games Inc.’s antitrust lawsuit against Apple Inc. said a jury trial might be a better option to resolve the case. Laura Martin, analyst at Needham & Co., discusses the case on "Bloomberg...
News Clip2:03
Curated Video

High court says Apple lawsuit can move ahead

Higher Ed
Consumers can pursue a lawsuit complaining that iPhone apps cost too much, the Supreme Court ruled on Monday, adding to Apple's woes that already include falling iPhone sales and a European investigation.
News Clip1:18
Curated Video

High court says Apple lawsuit can move ahead

Higher Ed
Consumers can pursue a lawsuit complaining that iPhone apps cost too much, the Supreme Court ruled on Monday, adding to Apple's woes that already include falling iPhone sales and a European investigation.
News Clip1:07
Bloomberg

Google Antitrust Suit Lacks 'Practical Impact,' Boltansky Says

Higher Ed
Oct.20 -- Isaac Boltansky, Compass Point director of policy research, reacts to the U.S. Justice Department's decicion to file an antitrust lawsuit against Alphabet Inc.’s Google on “Bloomberg Surveillance.”
News Clip2:46
Curated Video

First Person: Explaining the NFL legal battle

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: First Person: Explaining the NFL legal battle CAPTION: As the labor fight in the NFL goes from the negotiating table to the court room, attorney Clint David takes a look at the legal maneuvering between the NFL and what used to...
News Clip6:55
Bloomberg

FTC's New Antitrust Task Force Zeroes In on Big Tech

Higher Ed
Feb.27 -- U.S. antitrust enforcers are zeroing in on technology giants following years of criticism that they haven’t done enough to rein in dominant internet companies like Alphabet Inc.’s Google and Facebook Inc. The Federal Trade...
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Bloomberg

This Woman Is Ready to Take on Big Tech

Higher Ed
Jul.19 -- Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan is poised to scrutinize U.S. technology giants like never before, as she is already an outspoken critic of the power they wield. Bloomberg's Emily Chang reports.
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Bloomberg

Tech Is Not Too Big, RBC's Sperduto Says

Higher Ed
Oct.23 -- Vito Sperduto, managing director and co-head of global M&A at RBC Capital Markets, discusses the outlook for tech stocks with Bloomberg's Tom Keene and Lisa Abramowicz on "Bloomberg Surveillance."