
Maurice Stucke
Maurice Stucke is a legal scholar and professor specializing in antitrust law, privacy, and the economic impact of digital markets. He examines how technology giants and online platforms influence competition, consumer choice, and data privacy. His work explores ways to ensure markets remain fair, competitive, and protect individual rights in the digital age. By analyzing the intersection of law, economics, and technology, Stucke provides insights into creating policies that balance innovation with consumer welfare.