American Antitrust Institute

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The American Antitrust Institute (AAI) is a Washington, D.C.-based non-profit education, research, and advocacy organization. The AAI advocates for more aggressive antitrust enforcement by the federal government.

Founded in April, 1998, AAI is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt Washington, D.C., corporation. The AAI is funded through contributions from a wide variety of law firms, economics consulting firms, corporations, trade associations, and individuals, with substantial support from cy pres grants approved by courts in antitrust cases.

The President of the AAI is Diana Moss. Governance rests in a seven-person Board of Directors. The AAI has more than 100 individual members of an Advisory Board[1] including many international advisors.

The AAI is known for calling on the federal government to investigate or block mergers that the Institute deems as anticompetitive and harmful to consumers.

In 2008, the AAI presented a full statement of its position to the Obama administration titled The Next Antitrust Agenda: The American Antitrust Institute’s Transition Report on Competition Policy to the 44th President.[2] In 2013, the AAI celebrated its 15th anniversary, and published a history of the organization’s first 15 years.[3]

References

  1. ^ "People". American Antitrust Institute. Retrieved 2015-12-08.
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