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Do consumer boycotts of Amazon work? Stacy Mitchell recently discussed the effectiveness of consumer boycotts on Wisconsin Public Radio’s “Wisconsin Today,” amid growing public scrutiny of Big Tech ...
Minnesota lawmakers are considering legislation banning price discrimination in the grocery industry, joining states like Rhode Island in the fight against predatory buying and corporate consolidation ...
Welcome to ILSR's complete library of resources and publications. Use the filtering tools below to find just the content you're seeking. Stacy Mitchell went on Wisconsin Public Radio to explain why ...
Adriana Valdez discusses the inspiration behind the Secret Mall Apartment, a project she undertook in 2003 to protest unsustainable development in Providence, Rhode Island.
Distributed solar, which can be owned by individuals, small businesses, and public entities, is turning the electricity industry upside down as individuals choose to generate their own solar power on ...
Welcome to ILSR’s interactive map and database of state antitrust laws. This map, built from a database of antitrust statutes of all 50 states and the District of Columbia, is intended to give ...
For Angela Diahkah, what started as a self-described “side hustle” is now her full-time job. Diahkah – or “Ange,” as she sometimes goes by – is five years into serving as Network Operations Supervisor ...
Once trash is rolled to the curb, where does it go? While for most it’s out of sight, out of mind, those same food scraps, plastic packaging, and other discards are fueling a multi-billion dollar ...
States can strengthen monopoly laws and get enforcement back on track. The benefits will touch every part of the economy — and every aspect of people’s lives. Click here to read the full brief ...
States have a strong history as frontline defenders against the threat of powerful corporations. Explore this resource hub to learn how states can use their power to pass and enforce laws that bring ...
More than 17 gigawatts of new power capacity went online in the fourth quarter of 2024 and most (95%) of this capacity was renewable. Eighty-six percent of new capacity was from solar generation, with ...
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