24-11-2025 17:52 via feeds.feedblitz.com

'Not Quite Nimble Enough': FTC's Antitrust Case Against Meta Took 5 Years to Play Out, a Span When Everything Changed

"The longer the case takes, the more that intervening developments in the sector can disrupt your theory of harm," said Bill Kovacic, a Georgetown law professor who was Federal Trade Commission chair in 2008 and 2009.       
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