How Utility Profits Drive the Energy Affordability Crisis
State regulators are setting utility profit rates too high, allowing utilities to overcharge customers by billions in order to overpay their investors.
State regulators are setting utility profit rates too high, allowing utilities to overcharge customers by billions in order to overpay their investors.
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 law that would give New Yorkers the power to fight rising grocery prices and shrink food deserts is now one step closer to becoming...
ILSR's guide to hosting and supporting teacher wish lists without using Amazon.
ILSR's virtual event spotlights how pricing algorithms deployed by powerful corporations are inflating prices, undermining competition, and threatening independent businesses and communities.
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 outlines steps to prevent marketplace platforms like Amazon from listing your small business's products without permission.
A report providing guidance for municipalities to support and partner with local composting initiatives, meeting their composting targets while fostering myriad economic and cross-sectoral benefits.
A snapshot of the operations, diversion, community impacts, finances, government partnerships, and contamination rates of this distinct and often underrepresented slice of the composting sector.
ILSR's virtual briefing on Amazon’s growing capture of your local public dollars — and what you can do about it.
Ron Knox explores the growing movement of localized anger at corporate power, and how it can offer "a light out of the darkness."
The Mamdani administration has a crucial opportunity to reverse New York City's affordability crisis; this ILSR policy memo suggests strategies to do so.