A 12-story peak in 2021Q1 gave way to intermittent coverage of Big Tech’s legal, antitrust and lobbying battles through late 2024.
Emily Birnbaum appears in coverage centered on the intersection of major technology companies and US public power: platform-liability law, competition enforcement, congressional policy, court challenges and corporate lobbying. Facebook, Google, Amazon, Twitter, Section 230, the Senate and the Biden administration are the recurring institutional frame.
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Emily Birnbaum has appeared in 58 articles since 2018-07. Coverage peaked in 2023Q1 with 2 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Facebook, Google, Amazon, Section 230.