The National Security Implications of Antitrust: An Introduction

The National Security Institute at George Mason University's Antonin Scalia Law School hosts the first event in their four-part series, the Tech Innovation and American National Security project , which will examine the national security implications of antitrust challenges at home and abroad. The virtual panel provides an introduction to domestic and international antitrust laws and examine the role of the U.S. tech industry in promoting U.S. national security and economic interests, including providing historical frameworks leading up to the current call by U.S. lawmakers to introduce antitrust lawsuits to protect consumers here in the United States.

Featuring:

Ashley Baker , Director of Public Policy, Committee for Justice

Professor Joshua Wright , Executive Director, Global Antitrust Institute

Glenn Gerstell , Senior Advisor (Non-resident), International Security Program, Center for Strategic and International Studies

Mike Davis , Founder and President, Internet Accountability Project (IAP)

Jamil Jaffer , Founder and Executive Director, National Security Institute (moderator)

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