EPISODE · Mar 25, 2026 · 6 MIN
Why States are Suing Ticketmaster (And Why They Might Fail)
from EconWorks Podcast · host EconWorks
When the Department of Justice settled its case against Ticketmaster, something unusual happened: the states didn't follow. In this video, we break down why 30+ states rejected the federal deal to keep the litigation alive. Is this a sign that state attorneys general are as powerful as the feds, or does the Ticketmaster case actually expose the limits of state authority? We explore the "stress test" of national scale vs. local impact and why a company-wide breakup still requires a federal forum.Visit this link for a complete article and graphic analysis of this case:#Antitrust #Economics #Law #Ticketmaster #Business #Politics #Technology #Competition This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit blog.econworks.com/subscribe
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