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A Top Antitrust Enforcer Is Open To Prosecuting People Who Disagree With Him
reason.com/2025/05/22/a-top-antitrust-enforcer-is-open-to-prosecuting-people-who-disagree-with-him
The Federal Trade Commission's (FTC) Mark Meador recently insinuated that his agency may investigate nonprofits and academic institutions that object to antitrust enforcement actions without disclosing their donors for deceptive practices. While Meador may think it's OK to probe parties…
This story appeared on reason.com, 2025-05-22 20:45:25.