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Big Tech critic Lina Khan becomes US Federal Trade Commission chair

Lina Khan who recently taught at Columbia Law School was previously a staffer for the House Judiciary Committee’s antitrust panel. She helped write a massive report alleging abuses of market dominance by Amazon.com Inc, Apple Inc, Facebook Inc, and Google parent Alphabet Inc.

By Reuters Jun 16, 2021 10:03:17 AM IST (Updated)


Lina Khan, an antitrust researcher focused on Big Tech’s immense market power, was sworn in on Tuesday as chair of the US Federal Trade Commission, a victory for progressives seeking a clampdown on tech firms who hold a hefty share of a growing sector of the economy. Hours earlier, the US Senate had confirmed Khan, with bipartisan support.
She recently taught at Columbia Law School. Previously, as a staffer for the House Judiciary Committee’s antitrust panel, she helped write a massive report alleging abuses of market dominance by Amazon.com Inc, Apple Inc, Facebook Inc, and Google parent Alphabet Inc.
”We applaud President Biden and the Senate for recognizing the urgent need to address runaway corporate power,” advocacy group Public Citizen said in a statement. US Senator Elizabeth Warren tweeted that the administration’s selection of Khan was ”tremendous news.”