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Doha Mekki

Principal Deputy AAG at the DOJ's Antitrust Division, contributing to antitrust policy.

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Feb 19, 2025 • 1h 48min

2/19/25: Trump-Musk-Hannity Lovefest, Hamas Open To Stepping Down, Bannon Attacks Musk & MORE!

This episode features Doha Mekki, former Acting Assistant Attorney General in the Antitrust Division, shedding light on today's political landscape. The discussion ranges from the complex dynamics of Trump and Musk's influence on policy to the evolving antitrust strategies under Lina Khan. Mekki also addresses the intricate humanitarian negotiations involving Hamas and the tragic consequences of identity misidentification seen in recent violent incidents. The talk emphasizes the urgent need for transparency in regulatory practices amid rising political tensions.
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Oct 7, 2024 • 1h 20min

An Unsealed Brief, Ghost Guns, & Antitrust Law as Social Justice

Jonathan Kanter and Doha Mekki from the DOJ's Antitrust Division dive into how antitrust law can drive progressive social change. They discuss the implications of unregulated ghost guns and their impact on public safety. Kanter emphasizes the role of young progressives in advocating for antitrust enforcement as a means to promote equity, touching on its intersections with labor rights and healthcare. The conversation unveils a fascinating perspective on using legal frameworks to address systemic inequalities and empower communities.
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Feb 13, 2025 • 58min

The Woman Who Defeated Google

Doha Mekki, the former head of the DOJ Antitrust Division, shares her insights from landmark cases, including the Google search case. She likens antitrust enforcement to 'policing for white collar crime,' all while operating on a budget dwarfed by tech giants. Mekki delves into the complexities of investigating monopolies, emphasizing the role of citizen tips and expert testimony. She discusses the generational shift in attitudes toward antitrust, highlighting a newfound willingness among younger conservatives to support government intervention in the market.
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Aug 19, 2024 • 21min

The DOJ beat Google in court. Now what?

Doha Mekki, the DOJ's principal deputy assistant attorney general for antitrust, shares insights on the landmark ruling against Google for its monopolistic practices. She discusses the implications of this victory for online markets and the significance of public accountability. The conversation explores how Google's default agreements impact competition and innovation. Mekki also highlights the evolving landscape of antitrust law, emphasizing the Biden administration's proactive strategies for enhancing market fairness while navigating political challenges.
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Mar 3, 2024 • 10min

Cliff Notes: The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Antitrust and Banking

The podcast discusses the impact of artificial intelligence on antitrust and banking, highlighting the biases in AI programming and the need for diversity among programmers. It also emphasizes the role of antitrust regulations in ensuring a fair and competitive market, addressing disparities in business dealings with black-owned banks and the impact of bank mergers on communities.