Joshua Wright, a former professor at George Mason Law and a prominent figure in antitrust law, has seen his career unravel due to personal misconduct. A three-part series by the Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) details how Wright's hubris, revenge, and a breakup led to his downfall. Wright was known as a major ally of Big Tech, but his past indiscretions, including unpunished affairs, have come to light. This revelation has sent shockwaves through academia and the tech industry.
(1/2) The Antitrust Agenda: Three-Part WSJ Series on Joshua Wright Rattles Academia, Big Tech; Brody Mullins, Author of WSJ Series and 'Wolves of K Street' to Speak at Capitol Forum Event on June 20...
A Leftist Billionaire Vowed To ‘Reimagine Capitalism.’ Then He Colonized A Federal Agency. 'I shudder to imagine how much sway Pierre Omidyar and his network might hold' In September 2020, the Omidyar Network, the activism vehicle of former eBay chief Pierre Omidyar, issued a… https://t.co/L8l4c7830h
Hmm what did sex pest ally and Google lobbyist @adamkovac talk about today? Probably something about crypto being great for blackmail.