Columbia law school, an expert on antitrust, copyright and Communications Law and a contributing opinion writer for the New York Times, including the master switch in the curse of bigness. Professor wu has twice been part of the politico list of 50 individuals transforming american politics and was named to the American Academy of arts and sciences in 2017. He received his bachelors of science from mcgill university. Fiona scott morton, a professor at the University School of management. Nationally recognized as a leading scholar and published articles in leading economic journals. From 2011 to 2012 she served as Deputy Assistant attorney general at the United States department of justice where she helped enforce the nations antitrust laws. The third witness on our panel is stacy mitchell, codirector of the institute for local self reliance. She spent years working with policymakers and grassroots organizations to help develop city, state, and federal policies to strengthen independent
The subcommittee will come to order. I again want to apologize to our witnesses. This is historic action on the house floor that has taken a number of Committee Members away from the committee. But i would like to get started. Our second panel of witnesses, the first witness on our second panel is timothy wu, the julius silver professor of law at columbia law school, an expert on antitrust, copyright and Communications Law and a contributing opinion writer for the New York Times, including the master switch in the curse of bigness. Professor wu has twice been part of the politico list of 50 individuals transforming american politics and was named to the American Academy of arts and sciences in 2017. He received his bachelors of science from mcgill university. Fiona scott morton, a professor at the University School of management. Nationally recognized as a leading scholar and published articles in leading economic journals. From 2011 to 2012 she served as Deputy Assistant attorney gene
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Frequent visitor to the National Archives, coming with his staffd the sound off and to experience the National Archives. And having observed him with his kids, who knows his history, tom daschle, a graduate of south dakota state university, served in the air force as an Intelligence Officer for the Strategic Air command, and represent south dakota in congress for 26 years, four terms in the house of representatives and three terms in the senate. Elected to house in 1978, he was part of the Democratic Leadership before moving to the senate for three terms beginning in 1987. He was elected Senate Democratic leader in 1994 as one of the longestserving Democratic Leaders in the senate, and the only one to serve twice as majority leader and twice as minority leader. Since he left the senate in 2005, senator daschle has continued to have a strong voice among washington policy makers. Each contribute to the debate over health care, change, renewable energy, Financial Services reform, telecomm
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