Following the Ticketmaster, Meta, and YouTube verdicts, my latest piece in @Capitol_Forum examines the steady trend of juries finding against corporate defendants, and what it might mean for antitrust enforcers
https://t.co/2Z0RUUpw41
I have a new publication out @TheSlingUtah on how Apple’s walled garden cost it the AI race by insulating the company from the competitive forces that drive innovation. As anyone who has struggled with Siri knows, the flop of “Apple Intelligence” is a classic market failure
Pleased to publish my latest piece in collaboration with the Pioneer New England Legal Foundation. The article examines the disconnect between democracy-focused messaging and governance habits in Massachusetts https://t.co/B75AcfSYlL
“In this piece, I’m going to explain how and why America keeps the law from its citizens, and what we can do about it.” @ThomasRBlakely on why American law remains behind paywalls - hidden political contributions and monopolistic 'deals' and M&A. 🧵
🔗https://t.co/KhG3QALnCn
My latest publication examines the antitrust problem of the Lexis/Westlaw duopoly, which emerged from a corrupt 1990s merger wave—and how the legal research industry became the racket it is today. Great to collaborate with @matthewstoller on this https://t.co/TLvFSgn1ng
My latest article published in Fair Observer explores a question gaining more attention in recent months: is Wall Street waging a capital strike against tariffs and efforts to reshore America’s industrial base? https://t.co/0kkDE1SSzg
"The ongoing spat between the Trump Administration and billion dollar firms however, is a most curious one."
@ThomasRBlakely writes in @NatCounterPunch
https://t.co/526VcJzuZI
Thanks to @myfairobserver for working with me on my new publication analyzing tariffs, trade, antitrust, and how we arrived at the present moment: https://t.co/YQYxCAygUF
I enjoyed writing this piece on the closely watched Karen Read trial, discussing whether the ongoing retrial on all three charges Ms. Read is facing should even be occurring at all https://t.co/8b6rtUW6pF
It was great to talk to Max Meglio of @SidleyLaw about his firm, career path, and what students interested in pursuing “Big Law” should know about the hiring process & overall experience. Thanks for coming on Max!
Just Law Co-hosts @ThomasRBlakely and Jim Fiore interview alum & Sidley Austin associate Max Meglio. Max previously clerked for Hon. Justice John Englander of the MA Appeals Court, & was Staff Writer and Senior Editor on BC Law Review. https://t.co/YaPzzeZQb3
Just Law co-host @ThomasRBlakely listens to some of the most interesting legal movie and TV show clips with Professor Michael Cassidy, a criminal law, evidence and ethics expert, to critique what they got right--and what they didn't. https://t.co/YaPzzf0o0B
It was a pleasure to talk to @ProfDanielLyons about the complications of banning or restricting TikTok. It will be interesting to see how this does (or doesn’t!) play out
Just Law co-hosts @ThomasRBlakely and Jim Fiore talk to Professor and Associate Dean of Academic Affairs Daniel Lyons about the growing push to ban the social media platform Tiktok, and the implications for free speech and business. https://t.co/YaPzzeZQb3
Thanks again to Joe for coming on! I’ve been going to Cabot’s since I wasn’t tall enough to see over the counter and he’s always been there, a true fixture of the community.
Cabot's, "a Newton tradition since 1969," was recently sold. @ThomasRBlakely interviews the iconic owner, Joe Prestejohn, about growing up working @CabotsIceCream with his parents and what the shop means to him and generations of Newton, MA, residents. https://t.co/8X9Y62qPUy