“A landmark moment in the history of antitrust law” for California
ILSR applauds the California State Assembly for passing the COMPETE Act, joining 45 other states that currently ban illegal monopolization.
ILSR applauds the California State Assembly for passing the COMPETE Act, joining 45 other states that currently ban illegal monopolization.
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.
ILSR applauds the guilty verdict in the Live Nation / Ticketmaster monopolization trial of 2026
ILSR endorses the Fair Prices for Local Businesses Act introduced by Senators Murphy (D-Conn.), Welch (D-Vt.), Gallego (D-Ariz.), Fetterman (D-Pa.), and Blumenthal (D-Conn.).
How lawmakers can take steps to ensure the right to repair and take action against companies whose repair restrictions violate antitrust and consumer protection laws.
A More Perfect Union documentary explains a Pepsi/Walmart price discrimination scheme — exposed by an FTC lawsuit unsealed by ILSR.
Enforcing and strengthening price discrimination bans would help lower prices, create new markets for farmers and food manufacturers, and ensure small grocers can compete fairly.
With support from ILSR and other allies, California is now one step closer to enacting the strongest antimonopoly law in the country.
ILSR's statement on California Law Revision Commission’s Vote To Recommend Single Firm Conduct Legislative Language.
ILSR's statement on the introduction of the Fair Competiton for Small Business Act in the U.S. Senate.
Ron Knox explores the growing movement of localized anger at corporate power, and how it can offer "a light out of the darkness."
Non-compete clauses prevent workers from changing jobs within an industry or starting their own competing firm. Banning non-competes would spur job creation and economic growth.
In Inequality, Ron Knox analyzes the recent settlement in FTC's "Dark Patterns" case against Amazon.