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PublicationNIMBY Opposition to Data Center Siting: Managing Local Environmental Impacts and Litigation Risk
Winter/Spring 2026
PublicationGreen on Trial: Consumer Perception and the Scrutiny of ESG Claims
February 17, 2026
PublicationThe US Is Not Alone in Regulating Children’s Data Privacy. Here’s a Primer on the Global State of Play.
February 2, 2026
PublicationA Retrospect of a Decade of Competition Enforcement in Hong Kong
January 26, 2026
PublicationSurveys and Experiments in Antitrust Litigation: Market Definition, SSNIP, and Beyond
January 15, 2026
PublicationNew Drug Ad Regs Could Lead to a Less-Informed Public
December 4, 2025
PublicationConsumer Protection and Compliance in 2026: A New Era of Accountability
Fall 2025
PublicationEnvironmental Trends in Consumer Protection Litigation: From Pollution to Premium
October 2025
PublicationPrivacy and AI in the Hot Seat: What 2024’s Enforcement Trends Reveal about Compliance Priorities
June 2025
PublicationLessons from FTC Action on Dark Patterns in User Interfaces
June 3, 2025
PublicationCompetition Litigation Is Increasing—What Does It Mean for Experts?
Spring 2025
PublicationBuyer Power, Labor Markets, and the Future of Competition Policy
Spring 2025
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ABA 2026 Antitrust Spring Meeting
Ai Deng and Ceren Canal Aruoba will moderate panels.
10March 2026EventEthics of Wearable Technology: Privacy, PHI and IP Considerations
Ceren Canal Aruoba examined privacy, security, and ethical issues surrounding health and fitness monitoring devices.
10February 2026EventIADC 2026 Midyear Meeting
Ceren Canal Aruoba, Kristina Shampanier, and Samantha Welch took part in panels.














