Senate Commerce Committee Nominee Questionnaire, 117th Congress Instructions for the nominees: The Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation asks you to provide typed answers to each of the following questions. It is requested that the nominee type the question in full before each response. Do not leave DQ\ TXHVWLRQV EODQN 7\SH ³1RQH´ RU ³1RW $SSOLFDEOH´ LI a question does not apply to the nominee. Return printed answers to Committee. %HJLQ HDFK VHFWLRQ LH ³$´ ³%´ HWF RQ D QHZ VKHHW RI SDSHU A. BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION AND QUALIFICATIONS 1. Name (Include any former names or nicknames used): Lina Khan 2. Position to which nominated: Commissioner, Federal Trade Commission 3. Date of Nomination: March 24, 2021 4. Address (List current place of residence and office addresses): Residence: Office: 435 West 116th Street, New York, NY, 10027 5. Date and Place of Birth: March 3, 1989 London, UK 6. Provide the name, position, and place of employment for your spouse (if married) and the names and ages of your children (including stepchildren and children by a previous marriage). Spouse: Shah Ali, Faculty (Assistant Instructor), University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center 1 7. List all college and graduate degrees. Provide year and school attended. Williams College, B.A., 2010 Yale Law School, J.D., 2017 8. List all post-undergraduate employment, and highlight all management- level jobs held and any non-managerial jobs that relate to the position for which you are nominated. Columbia Law School, Associate Professor, 2020-present U.S. House Committee on the Judiciary, Counsel, 2019-2020 Columbia Law School, Academic Fellow, 2018-2019 Federal Trade Commission, Legal Fellow, 2018 Open Markets Institute, Legal Director, 2017-2018 Yale University, Graduate Teaching Assistant, 2016 Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Enforcement Intern, Summer 2016 Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll, Summer Associate, Summer 2016 Gupta Wessler, Summer Associate, Summer 2015 New America, Open Markets Program, Policy Analyst, 2011-2014 Center for Strategic & International Studies, Intern, 2011 White & Case, Legal Assistant, 2010 9. Attach a copy of your resume. See attachment. 2 10. List any advisory, consultative, honorary, or other part-time service or positions with Federal, State, or local governments, other than those listed above, within the last ten years. None. 11. List all positions held as an officer, director, trustee, partner, proprietor, agent, representative, or consultant of any corporation, company, firm, partnership, or other business, enterprise, educational, or other institution within the last ten years. Fellow, Information Society Project, 2014-2017 (unpaid) Fellow, Open Markets Program, New America, 2014-2017 (unpaid) 12. Please list each membership you have had during the past ten years or currently hold with any civic, social, charitable, educational, political, professional, fraternal, benevolent or religiously affiliated organization, private club, or other membership organization. (For this question, you do not have to list your religious affiliation or membership in a religious house of worship or institution.). Include dates of membership and any positions you have held with any organization. Please note whether any such club or organization restricts membership on the basis of sex, race, color, religion, national origin, age, or disability. Member, New York State Bar Association, 2020-present 13. Have you ever been a candidate for and/or held a public office (elected, non-elected, or appointed)? If so, indicate whether any campaign has any outstanding debt, the amount, and whether you are personally liable for that debt. No. 14. List all memberships and offices held with and services rendered to, whether compensated or not, any political party or election committee within the past ten years. If you have held a paid position or served in a formal or official advisory position (whether compensated or not) in a political campaign within the past ten years, identify the particulars of the campaign, including the candidate, year of the campaign, and your title and responsibilities. 3 I served as policy director on the campaign of Zephyr Teachout for Governor of New York in 2014 in an unpaid, volunteer capacity. My responsibilities included researching and writing up the candidate¶V policy positions and briefing the candidate on various policy issues. 15. Itemize all political contributions to any individual, campaign organization, political party, political action committee, or similar entity of $500 or more for the past ten years. None. 16. List all scholarships, fellowships, honorary degrees, honorary society memberships, military medals, and any other special recognition for outstanding service or achievements. Awards: Ͳ $QWLWUXVW :ULWLQJ $ZDUG IRU ³%HVW *HQHUDO $QWLWUXVW Academic ArtiFOH´ Ͳ -HUU\ 6 &RKHQ 0HPRULDO )XQG :ULWLQJ $ZDUG IRU ³%HVW $QWLWUXVW $UWLFOH RI RQ 5HPHGLHV´ Ͳ $QWLWUXVW :ULWLQJ $ZDUG IRU ³%HVW $FDGHPLF 8QLODWHUDO &RQGXFW $UWLFOH´ Ͳ Israel H. Peres Prize for best Note or Comment appearing in the Yale Law Journal (2017) Ͳ Michael Egger Prize for best Yale Law Journal Note on current social problems (2017) Ͳ Arthur B. Graves Essay Prize for best essay in political theory (2010) Scholarship: Ͳ Reinhardt Fellow 2016-2017, scholarship for demonstrated commitment to public interest law Other Recognition: Ͳ TIME Magazine 100 Next (2021) Ͳ Washingtonian 40 Under 40 (2020) Ͳ National Journal 50 (2019) Ͳ 7,0( 0DJD]LQH ³1H[W *HQHUDWLRQ /HDGHU´ Ͳ Wired25 (2019) Ͳ 7KH 3URVSHFW ³7RS 7KLQNHUV´ 4 Ͳ )RUHLJQ 3ROLF\ ³*OREDO 7KLQNHUV´ Ͳ Politico 50 (2018) 17. Please list each book, article, column, Internet blog posting, or other publication you have authored, individually or with others. Include a link to each publication when possible. Also list any speeches that you have given on topics relevant to the position for which you have been nominated. Do not attach copies of these publications unless otherwise instructed. Academic Publications: Ͳ The End of Antitrust History Revisited, 133 Harvard Law Review 1655 (2020) Ͳ 7KH &DVH IRU ³8QIDLU 0HWKRGV RI &RPSHWLWLRQ´ 5XOHPDNLQJ, 87 University of Chicago Law Review 357 (2020) (with Rohit Chopra) Ͳ &RPPHQW RQ 'DQLHO $ &UDQH¶V ³$ 3UHPDWXUH 3RVWPRUWHP RQ WKH &KLFDJR School of Antitrust´ Business History Review, Vol. 93, Issue 4 (2020) Ͳ A Skeptical View of Information Fiduciaries, 133 Harvard Law Review 497 (2019) (with David E. Pozen) Ͳ The Separation of Platforms and Commerce, 119 Columbia Law Review 973 (2019) Ͳ 7KH ,GHRORJLFDO 5RRWV RI $PHULFD¶V 0DUNHW 3RZHU 3UREOHP, 127 Yale Law Journal Forum 960 (2018) Ͳ Sources of Tech Platform Power, 2 Georgetown Law & Technology Review 325 (2018) Ͳ 7KH 1HZ %UDQGHLV 0RYHPHQW $PHULFD¶V $QWLPRQRSRO\ 'HEDWH, 9 Journal of European Competition Law & Policy 3 (Mar. 2018) Ͳ $PD]RQ¶V $QWLWUXVW 3DUDGR[, 126 Yale Law Journal 710 (2017) Ͳ Market Power and Inequality, 11 Harvard Law & Policy Review 234 (2017) (with Sandeep Vaheesan) 5 Ͳ Arbitration as Wealth Transfer, 35 Yale Law & Policy Review 101 (2017) (with Deepak Gupta) Ͳ Market Structure and Political Law: A Taxonomy of Power, 9 Duke Journal of Constitutional Law & Public Policy 37 (2014) (with Zephyr Teachout) Shorter Articles, Op-Eds, Blog Posts: Ͳ Symposium: A Skeptical View of Information Asymmetries, Law & Political Economy Blog (May 28, 2019) (with David E. Pozen) Ͳ How to Fix America's Monopoly Problem, Take Care Blog (Dec. 18, 2018) Ͳ Khan on Ohio v. American Express, Law & Political Economy Blog (July 30, 2018) Ͳ America Has a Major Market Power Problem and SCOTUS Just Made It Worse, Take Care Blog (July 5, 2018) Ͳ The Supreme Court just quietly gutted antitrust law, Vox (July 3, 2018) Ͳ The Supreme Court Case That Could Give Tech Giants More Power, N.Y. Times (Mar. 2, 2018) Ͳ Amazon Bites Off More Monopoly Power, N.Y. Times (June 21, 2017) Ͳ New Tools to Promote Competition, Democracy Journal (Fall 2016) Ͳ Restoring Competition in the U.S. Economy, in Untamed (June 2016) (Roosevelt Institute ed.) (with K. Sabeel Rahman Ͳ How to reboot the FTC, Politico (Apr. 13, 2016) Ͳ Arbitration as Wealth Transfer, ACS Issue Brief (Feb. 2016) (with Deepak Gupta) Ͳ Antitrust laws need to EH HQIRUFHG EHWWHU +HUH¶V KRZ, Washington Post (Oct. 28, 2015) 6 Ͳ 7KH JRYHUQPHQW VD\V DLUOLQHV SUH\ RQ FRQVXPHUV 7KDW¶V WKH JRYHUQPHQW¶V fault, Washington Post (July 9, 2015) Ͳ &)3% 6KRZV 7KDW $UELWUDWLRQ 'RHVQ¶W :RUN IRU &RQVXPHUV, Washington Monthly (Mar. 17, 2015) Ͳ The Age of Amazon is Upon Us, Salon (Jan. 16, 2015) Ͳ :KDW HYHU\RQH¶V JHWWLQJ ZURQJ DERXW $PD]RQ, Quartz (Oct. 17, 2014) Ͳ Thrown Out of Court, Washington Monthly (June-Aug. 2014) Ͳ How America Became Uncompetitive and Unequal, Washington Post (June 13, 2014) (with Sandeep Vaheesan) Ͳ A Remedy for the Amazon-Hachette Fight?, CNN (May 30, 2014) Ͳ No Exit: The Digital Edition, The American Prospect (Mar. 5, 2014) Ͳ 7KLV ODZVXLW WKUHDWHQV WR HQG :DOPDUW¶V H[SORLWDWLYH ZD\V, Quartz (Feb. 7, 2014) Ͳ Why you might pay more than your neighbor for the same item, Quartz (Jan. 19, 2014) Ͳ The Rise of Big Chocolate, Foreign Policy (Nov. 12, 2013) Ͳ Why So Little Candy Variety? Blame the Chocolate Oligopoly, Time Magazine (Nov. 1, 2013) Ͳ The Fed is about to make owning physical assets a game all banks can play, Quartz (Oct. 23, 2013) Ͳ The Folks Who Sell Your Corn Flakes Are Acting Like Goldman Sachs, The New Republic (Sept. 11, 2013) Ͳ The Fed Could Still Let Wall Street Sneak Back Into the Commodities Business, Mother Jones (Aug. 8, 2013) Ͳ Seed Money, Slate (July 23, 2013) (with Barry C. Lynn) 7 Ͳ Is the government helping speculators manipulate grain futures?, Salon (May 28, 2013) Ͳ JP Morgan Gets a Big Holiday Gift from the SEC, New Republic (Dec. 31, 2012) Ͳ 2EDPD¶V *DPH RI &KLFNHQ, Washington Monthly (Nov./Dec. 2012) Ͳ The Slow-Motion Collapse of Entrepreneurship, Washington Monthly (July/Aug.
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