Latham & Watkins Forum—The Antitrust Revolution
September 10, 2025 Antitrust is undergoing a profound reexamination, and enjoying a surge of support across the political spectrum. What does antitrust's return to the spotlight mean for American business, and in particular for Big Tech? Are we witnessing a bipartisan shift in competition policy? Do we need antitrust reforms? And what lies ahead? Join FTC Commissioner Mark Meador, named to the commission by President Trump and a prominent supporter of vigorous antitrust enforcement, in conversation with Professor Daniel Francis. Time will be left at the end of the conversation for audience questions. Mark R. Meador, Commissioner, Federal Trade Commission Daniel Francis, JSD ’20, Assistant Professor of Law, NYU Law

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