Page values for "Antitrust Division"

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OrganizationNamePageAntitrust Division
OrganizationTypePageGovernment
MissionWikitext

The Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice promotes and protects competition in the U.S. economy by enforcing federal antitrust laws, which aim to prevent anti-competitive practices, monopolies, and mergers that could harm consumers, businesses, and innovation.

ParentOrganizationPageDepartment of Justice
TopOrganizationPage
CreationLegislationPageEstablished through executive action under President Theodore Roosevelt; formalized by the [[Clayton Antitrust Act of 1914]]
HeadquartersAddressWikitext string

950 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20530-0001

HeadquartersLocationCoordinates38.89258, -77.0247
EmployeesInteger800
BudgetWikitext string

Included in the DOJ's budget; specifics not publicly detailed

OrganizationExecutivePageAssistant Attorney General Jonathan Kanter
ServicesWikitext

Antitrust enforcement; Merger reviews; Criminal investigations

RegulationsWikitext
WebsiteURLhttps://www.justice.gov/atr