America's antitrust standards have largely worked as designed for decades. There hasn't been a major revision to any of the core federal antitrust laws since 1976.
But lawsuits from the government, states and private parties challenging massive consolidation and growth in the digital markets industry by Facebook and Google have tested the status quo.
The issue of whether traditional antitrust is ...
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