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Lina Khan

Open Markets Institute & Columbia Law School

Lina Khan is Director of Legal Policy with the Open Markets Institute. She researches antitrust law and competition policy and identifies potential legal reforms.  Lina is also an academic fellow at Columbia Law School.

Khan’s work has been published by the Yale Law Journal and the Harvard Law & Policy Review, as well as by the New York Times, Politico, and Washington Post. Her piece “Amazon’s Antitrust Paradox” won the Yale Law Journal’s Michael Egger Prize and the Yale Law School’s Israel H. Peres Prize. Her antitrust work has been cited by The Atlantic, Bloomberg, The Economist, Financial Times, and Wall Street Journal, and she has appeared on C-SPAN, NPR, and Fox Business News.

From 2015-2017 Khan litigated on behalf of homeowners against financial institutions through Yale’s Mortgage Foreclosure Litigation Clinic, and spent summers litigating at Gupta Wessler PLLC, Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll, and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. She received a B.A. magna cum laude from Williams College and a J.D. from Yale Law School.

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How to Fix America's Monopoly Problem

12/18/18  //  In-Depth Analysis

Four key steps to creating an antitrust regime that redresses the current market power crisis and prevents its recurrence

Lina Khan

Open Markets Institute & Columbia Law School

America Has a Major Market Power Problem & SCOTUS Just Made It Worse

7/5/18  //  In-Depth Analysis

Congress must clarify and revitalize antitrust law. The Supreme Court's opinion in Ohio v. American Express only strengthens that case.

Lina Khan

Open Markets Institute & Columbia Law School