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Episode 50: Gender/Racial Equity and Antitrust Law, featuring Sally Hubbard

Episode 50: Gender/Racial Equity and Antitrust Law, featuring Sally Hubbard

This week, we’re talking with Sally Hubbard. Sally is a senior editor at the Capitol Forum, where she primarily covers antitrust issues. Sally was a featured panelist at this year’s IPLJ Symposium, speaking on the topic of Safeguarding Information Integrity in the Era of Fake News. Sally is also the founder and host of the Women Killing It! Podcast, where she interviews women at the top of their careers about what has worked for them, how they got where they are today, and what they wish they knew earlier. Sally and I chatted about the relationship between consolidated market power and gender and racial inequality.

Read Sally’s article in Forbes, and subscribe to her podcast, Women Killing It!, on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.

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Christina Sauerborn

Christina Sauerborn is a third-year J.D. Candidate at Fordham University School of Law and Online Editor of Volume XXVIII of the Fordham Intellectual Property, Media & Entertainment Law Journal.