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Digital trust-busting time? US lawmakers mull how to tame giga-corps Amazon, Apple, Google, Facebook


Remedies to gatekeepers range from nothing to an antitrust breakup
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US antitrust legislators held a hearing on Thursday to consider how to limit the power of technology gatekeepers like Amazon, Apple, Google, and Facebook in order to promote competition.
Over several hours, the House Subcommittee on Antitrust, Commercial, and Administrative Law considered the testimony of academics, policy advocates, legal professionals, and a map company executive as they weighed options for limiting anticompetitive conduct.
With today’s hearing, we take an important step in the process of restoring competition online, said House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) in a statement. The rise and abuse of gatekeeper power by a few dominant firms has undermined the goals of the open Internet. ....

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Lawmakers signal changes for big tech in antitrust hearings


The rise and abuse of gatekeeper power by a few dominant firms has undermined the goals of the open internet, Nadler said. Instead of having an open, competitive ecosystem, online gatekeepers can and do put a thumb on the scale in favor of their own business and against innovators, entrepreneurs, and startups.
David Cicilline, chair of the Subcommittee, put it more succinctly. Change is coming, he said. Laws are coming.
There were no big tech companies at the hearings yesterday. Instead, representatives from various organizations, including the American Economic Liberties Project, Public Knowledge, the Global Antitrust Institute, economics consultancy Econ One, and legal firm Kellogg, Hansen, Todd, Figel & Fredrick, testified on topics ranging from data interoperability to non-discrimination. ....

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George Mason's Kenneth Randall On Entrepreneurship, Tech, And The DC Market


February 8, 2021 at 1:05 PM
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As technology and the entrepreneurial mindset become ever more central to legal practice, firms will need law school graduates who grasp both. 
Randall served as dean of the University of Alabama law school for two decades. 
During his tenure, the school’s position in the U.S. News & World Report law school ranking rose from 96 to 21, according to Scalia Law’s announcement of its new dean. 
Randall went on to found iLaw Distance Education, a technology company acquired by BARBRI Holdings in 2017.
ATL recently spoke with Randall from his office in Arlington, Virginia. This interview has been edited for length and clarity. ....

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Joe Biden’s electoral college victory left K Street stunned this afternoon.
“I fear for our democracy,” one lobbyist, who asked to remain anonymous given the situation’s volatility, told PI, adding that they’d never seen anything like the chaos on the Hill that unfolded Wednesday in more than three decades in Washington. “This is a test of our democracy.” ....

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