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Professor Zephyr Teachout Discusses Corporate Power on The Hill

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By Newsroom on December 1, 2020 Faculty, In the News

Professor Zephyr Teachout discussed the monopolization of certain industries in the United States and how the government can combat corporate power on The Hill.

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