Public speaking

Expert Testimony

· House Committee on Rules’ Subcommittee on Legislative and Budget Process: Right to Repair: Legislative and Budgetary Solutions to Unfair Restrictions on Repair (September 2022)

 

· Colorado General Assembly: House Judiciary Committee: HB 22-1317 Restrictive Employment Agreements (April 2022)

· House Financial Services Committee: The Inflation Equation: Corporate Profiteering, Supply Chain Bottlenecks, and COVID-19 (March 2022)

· Council of the District of Columbia: Labor & Workforce Development: B24-256, The Non-Compete Conflict of Interest Clarification Amendment Act of 2021 (July 2021)

· Federal Trade Commission: Competition and Consumer Protection in the 21st Century (Hearing #2), Washington, D.C. (September 2018)

 

Conferences, Presentations, and Talks

· American Bar Association, 2024 Antitrust Fall Forum, Washington, D.C. (November 2024)

 

· 18th AAI Annual Private Antitrust Enforcement Conference, Washington, D.C. (October 2024)

· 2024 Teamster Political Coordinators Meeting, Washington, D.C. (September 2024)

· American Bar Association Antitrust Law Section: Trust and Trade Podcast: The Non-Competes Ban, Podcast (July 2024)

 

· Consumer Federation of America: Consumer Assembly, Washington, D.C. (June 2024)

 

· American Antitrust Institute: 25th AAI Annual Policy Conference: New Thinking on the Antitrust Treatment of Collective Action: Organized Labor, Countervailing Power, and Algorithmic Price Setting, Washington, D.C. (May 2024)

 

· NYU Wagner Labor Initiative: Building Worker Power as Anti Monopoly: The Next Phase of the Modern Antitrust Agenda, New York, NY (May 2024)

 

· Brookings Institution: Noncompete Agreements: A Discussion of the Evidence and What Comes Next, Virtual Event (April 2024)

 

· Democracy: Redefining the Center: How to Make Middle-Out Economics the New Mainstream, Washington, D.C. (April 2024)

· Business History Conference: Governing the World’s Largest Machine, Providence, RI (March 2024)

· American Antitrust Institute: Ruled by Reason: Praise and Constructive Criticism: The Pro-Enforcement Community Weighs in on the Draft Merger Guidelines, Podcast Interview (November 2023)

 

· Harvard Law School: Labor and Antitrust x Open Markets Institute, Cambridge, MA (October 2023)

· American Constitution Society: National Convention: Advancing a New Era of Antitrust, Washington, D.C. (May 2023)

· Loyola University Chicago School of Law: 23rd Annual Loyola Antitrust Colloquium, Chicago (April 2023)

· Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania and Rutgers School of Communication and Information: Democratizing the Internet: Platforms, Pipes, Possibilities, Philadelphia, PA (April 2023)

 

· Princeton LPE: Beyond Breakups, Princeton, NJ (April 2023)

 

· LPE at HLS and the LPE Project: Law and Political Economy: Labor, Social Control, and Counterpower, Cambridge, MA (March 2023)

 

· American Bar Association Antitrust Law Section: 71st Annual Spring Meeting: The New Brandeisians: Roadmap for the Future?, Washington, D.C. (March 2023)

· University of Baltimore School of Law: The Quest for Progressive Antitrust: A Symposium Honoring Professor Robert H. Lande, Baltimore, MD (March 2023)

 

· Duke University School of Law: The FTC Proposal to Ban Non-Competes, Virtual Event (March 2023)

· Open Markets Institute: Renewing the Democratic Republic, Washington, D.C. (February 2023)

· American Economic Association and Allied Social Science Associations: Tackling Corporate Power: New Approaches to Governing Firms and Governing Markets, New Orleans, LA (January 2023) (participated virtually)

· Data Privacy Global Conference, São Paulo, Brazil (November 2022) (participated virtually)

· Politico: AI & Tech Summit, Washington, D.C. (September 2022)

· 2022 UFCW Attorneys’ Conference, Milwaukee, WI (August 2022)

· Economic Security Project and Law and Political Economy Project, Resourcing a New Paradigm: The Future of Antimonopoly Research, Virtual Event (July 2022)

 

· American Bar Association: Mergers in the Hot Seat, Virtual Event (May 2022)

· Georgia State College of Law: GSU Law Review 27th Annual Symposium: Rethinking Antitrust: Adapting Competition Doctrine to Contemporary Problems (April 2022)

 

· American Bar Association: Is Consumer Welfare in Hot Water?, Virtual Event (February 2022)

 

· UC Hastings Law: Hastings Law Journal: New Directions in Antitrust, Virtual Event (February 2022)

 

· American Bar Association: More Monopsony, More Problems, Virtual Event (January 2022)

 

· New York State Bar Association: Annual Meeting 2022 Virtual Conference (January 2022)

 

· Duke University School of Law: Competition Law Society: Innovating Competition Law & Policy with Sandeep Vaheesan ’10, Virtual Event (January 2022)

 

· Federal Trade Commission and Department of Justice: Making Competition Work: Promoting Competition in Labor Markets, Virtual Event (December 2021)

 

· George Washington University Competition Law Center and Crowell & Moring: Third Annual Antitrust & Tech Conference: Ignited by Tech: The Next Merger (Guidelines) Wave, Virtual Event (December 2021)

 

· People’s Parity Project Learning Series: Forced Arbitration and Why You Should Care, Virtual Event (August 2021)

· AMRI 2021 Summer Academy: Applications III: Labor and Anti-Monopoly, Virtual Event (July 2021)

 

· American Constitution Society: 2021 Virtual National Convention: Advancing an Anti-Entrenchment Agenda: How to Save our Democracy by Deconcentrating Wealth and Power (June 2021)

 

· AMRI 2021 Summer Academy: Contemporary Problems in Anti-Monopoly and Regulated Industries I: Framing the Problem, Virtual Event (June 2021)

 

· American Bar Association: 2021 Virtual Litigation Section Annual Conference: Trust-Busting the Tech Titans, Virtual Event (May 2021)

 

· Action Center on Race and the Economy (ACRE), Athena, Economic Security Project, and Liberation in a Generation: Centering Anti-Racism in the Anti-Monopoly Fight, Virtual Event (April 2021)

 

· National Constitution Center: We the People: Should College Athletes Be Paid?, Podcast (April 2021)

 

· Stanford University Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies: Antitrust and the Tech Platforms, Virtual Event (March 2021)

 

· American Bar Association Antitrust Law Section: 69th Annual Spring Meeting: Chair’s Showcase: Future of Antitrust, Virtual Event (March 2021)

 

· Center on Civil Justice at New York University School of Law & Cravath, Swaine & Moore: Data as Market Power: Barriers to Entry from Big Data, Virtual Event (March 2021)

 

· Law and Political Economy Project: Moral Economy After Consumer Sovereignty, Virtual Event (March 2021)

 

· University of Baltimore School of Law: Faculty Workshop: Presentation of Non-Competes and Other Contracts of Dispossession, Virtual Event (February 2021)

 

· University of Pennsylvania Law Students for a Democratic Society: Disrupting Contract, Virtual Event (February 2021)

 

· New York State Bar Association: Annual Meeting: Does Antitrust Perpetuate Structural Racism?, Virtual Event (January 2021)

 

· University of Miami School of Law: Employer Power at Work: A Colloquium on Labor, Employment & Antitrust Law, Virtual Event (January 2021)

 

· American Bar Association: Equity and Antitrust: A Framework for the Future?, Virtual Event (January 2021)

 

· Catalan Competition Authority: Competition Law and Policy in Digital Markets: The Direction of Travel, Virtual Event (November 2020)

 

· 30th Annual Golden State Institute: Antitrust and Social Justice, Virtual Event (October 2020)

 

· University of Chicago: Chicago Center for Contemporary Theory: Election 2020 Teach-in: Electoral Politics and Representative Governance, Virtual Event (October 2020)

 

· American Economic Liberties Project, Institute for Local Self-Reliance, et al.: Breaking the Power of Big Tech, Virtual Event (September 2020)

 

· LPE Project: Mapping U.S. Law and Political Economy: Antitrust, Virtual Event (July 2020)

 

· Open Markets Institute, American Prospect, United for Respect & Change to Win: Building a Pro-Worker Anti-Monopoly Movement, Virtual Event (June 2020)

 

· Committee to Support Antitrust Laws: Has the COVID-19 Pandemic Changed the Way We Should Think About Antitrust Law?, Virtual Event (May 2020)

 

· Systemic Justice Project at Harvard Law School: Systemic Lawyering in Times of Crisis, Virtual Event (April 2020)

 

· Funders for a Just Economy: Neighborhood Funders Group: 2020 Policy Briefing, Virtual Event (March 2020)

 

· The Capitol Forum: 2020 Election Outlook: Populism and Political Economy, Washington, D.C. (February 2020)

 

· Thurman Arnold Project at Yale & the Law & Political Economy Project: Antitrust Policy in the Democratic Primary, New Haven, CT (January 2020)

 

· Association of American Law Schools: 2020 Annual Meeting: Antitrust Reform, Washington, D.C. (January 2020)

 

· The American Prospect & The American Conservative: The Bipartisanship America Needs for Confronting Monopoly Power, Washington, D.C. (November 2019)

 

· Platform Cooperativism Consortium, Institute for the Cooperative Digital Economy & The New School: Who Owns the World? The State of Platform Cooperativism, New York, NY (November 2019)

 

· University of Utah: A New Future for Antitrust? A Conversation between Utah Judges, Law Professors, Attorneys & Economists, Salt Lake City, UT (October 2019)

 

· University at Buffalo Baldy Center for Law and Social Policy: Journal of Law and Political Economy: Developing the Field Conference, Buffalo, NY (October 2019)

 

· Harvard Law School: Antitrust for Dummies, Cambridge, MA (October 2019)

 

· State Bar of Texas: Annual Meeting, Austin, TX (June 2019)

 

· Public Knowledge & American Constitution Society: Antitrust Lessons from the “No Poach” Case in Silicon Valley, Washington, D.C. (June 2019)

 

· University of Maryland, Francis King Carey School of Law & Association for the Promotion of Political Economy and the Law: Policy Options for the 21st Century, Baltimore, MD (June 2019)

 

· Law and Society Association: Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. (June 2019)

 

· University of Chicago European Policy Hub & Stigler Center: EU vs. US: Regulating Big Tech, Chicago, IL (May 2019)

 

· Consumer Federation of America: 53rd Annual Consumer Assembly, Washington, D.C. (May 2019)

 

· University of Chicago Law School & Harris School of Public Policy: Regulating Tech Giants: Competition Policy for the Digital Age, Chicago, IL (February 2019)

 

· European Commission: Shaping Competition Policy in the Era of Digitisation, Brussels, Belgium (January 2019)

 

· Capitol Forum & Complete Discovery Source: Fifth Annual Tech Competition Conference, Washington, D.C. (December 2018)

 

· Economic Policy Institute & Open Markets Institute: Monopoly, Monopsony, and the Labor Market, Washington, D.C. (December 2018)

 

· Washington Center for Equitable Growth: Building a New Consensus on Antitrust Reform, Washington, D.C. (November 2018)

 

· George Washington’s Institute of Public Policy & Roosevelt Institute: Crafting Effective Rules for Internet Platforms, Washington, D.C. (November 2018)

 

· ClassCrits & West Virginia University College of Law: Rising Together for Economic Hope, Power & Justice, Morgantown, WV (November 2018)

 

· Georgetown University Law Center Institute for Technology Law & Policy: Digital Platforms and the Right to Sue: A Discussion of the Supreme Court Case Apple v. Pepper, Washington, D.C. (October 2018)

 

· George Mason University Law and Economics Center & Senate Judiciary Committee: Is Big Tech Too Big?, Washington, D.C. (October 2018)

 

· National Association of Attorneys General: Antitrust Seminar, Denver, CO (October 2018)

· Center for Popular Democracy: Fed Up, Jackson Hole, WY (August 2018)

 

· Association for the Promotion of Political Economy and the Law & University of Massachusetts, Political Economy Research Institute: Connecting Ideas and Policies for Change, Amherst, MA (June 2018)

 

· Harvard Law School Labor and Worklife Program & Justice Catalyst: Unrigging the Market: Convening to Restore Competitive Labor Markets, Cambridge, MA (June 2018)

 

· Capitol Forum & CQ: Fourth Annual Tech, Media & Telecom Competition Conference, New York, NY (December 2017)

 

· Open Markets Institute: America’s Monopoly Moment: Work, Innovation, and Control in an Age of Concentrated Power, Washington, D.C. (December 2017)

 

· University of California, Irvine School of Law, Competition, Antitrust Law, and Innovation Forum: Antitrust Scholars Roundtable, Irvine, CA (November 2017)

 

· University of Maryland, Francis King Carey School of Law & Association for the Promotion of Political Economy and the Law: Engaged Scholarship in Law and Economics Workshop, Baltimore, MD (June 2017)

 

· Capitol Forum & Credit Suisse, Drug Pricing: Policy Options, New York, NY (October 2016)

 

· Computer & Communications Industry Association & American Antitrust Institute: Scrutinizing Patent Assertion Entities: What Competition Enforcers Are Doing, Washington, D.C. (December 2014)

 

· Consumer Unity and Trust Society: Competition Reforms: Emerging Challenges in a Globalizing World, New Delhi, India (November 2013)

 

· Center for Alcohol Policy: 2013 Alcohol Law Symposium, Washington, D.C. (October 2013)

 

· New America Foundation: Big Beer Blitzes America: Is Anheuser-Busch Too Powerful?, Washington D.C. (December 2012)