Locked Out: The Clause That’s Killing Your Main Street
ILSR's virtual event explains restrictive covenants, a type of sneaky lease clause used by big chains to keep competitors out.
ILSR's virtual event explains restrictive covenants, a type of sneaky lease clause used by big chains to keep competitors out.
Local and state governments can ban restrictive covenants for grocery and pharmacy chains, helping improve access to essential goods and services.
Stacy Mitchell talks to the Grocery Nerds podcast about how monopoly power is driving the affordability crisis.
Since the FTC and 17 states sued the tech giant, Amazon's monopoly and its abuse of sellers and shoppers are only getting worse.
ILSR's short video explains how excessive profits for utility shareholders, also known as return on equity, drive up electric bills.
State and local governments can expand solar access and slash electric bills by simplifying complex and expensive permitting processes.
In this webinar, city leaders discuss tools and models for building local energy democracy and fighting corporate utility control.
An interactive tool to help consumers, reporters, and policymakers explore the link between excessive utility profit rates and high electric bills.
ILSR applauds the California State Assembly for passing the COMPETE Act, joining 45 other states that currently ban illegal monopolization.
Learn about actions state utility regulators and legislators can take to lower electric bills for consumers.
Communities can assert their power against the big tech monopolies driving the harmful expansion of massive data centers.
Senate's vote shows that lawmakers are "ready to take action to lower prices," says ILSR's Ron Knox
To end predatory pricing abuses, state and federal officials can take steps to clarify the law and enforce predatory pricing bans already on the books.
Ron Knox reflects on the importance of state antitrust enforcement, both historically and today, and why it matters for more than just the Ticketmaster case.
Three ILSR staffers talked to Liberation in a Generation and The Forge about the many dimensions of fighting corporate power — and building local power.