Consumer welfare and the U.S. business climate are especially subject to the blows dealt at the FTC.
The Antitrust Improvement Act of 1976 is not a topic of conversation at many American dinner tables, but its recent controversies illustrate the odd holdover of ideas previously understood as politically leftist at a now Republican-dominated FTC.
Jessica Melugin joined host Richard Reinsch to discuss Biden appointee Lina Khan's continued influence on the agency.
Jessica Melugin's recent Civitas Outlook essay is available here.
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Civitas Conversations
Can the Trump Administration Eliminate Liberal Hegemonies of Power?
Josh Blackman joins Civitas Conversations to discuss his recent Civitas Outlook essay entitled “Eliminating Liberal Institutional Asymmetries.”

Thomas D. Howes on Statesmanship and Our Flailing Country
In this episode of Civitas Conversations, Richard M. Reinsch II interviews Thomas D. Howes about his recent Outlook article "Spencer Cox Provides the Statesmanship America Needs."
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