Randy Stutz has been a leading antitrust lawyer and competition policy expert for two decades. He has been an advisor to the Federal Trade Commission, testified in Congress, and his work has been cited by the U.S. Supreme Court. He speaks and writes widely on a range of topics involving antitrust enforcement and competition policy, and he has been quoted in the New York Times, Boston Globe, Newsweek, Forbes, Bloomberg, and many other media outlets. He previously served as Director of Special Projects and Vice President of AAI before becoming President in 2024.
Stutz joined AAI in 2009 after several years in private practice at an international law firm. During 13 years of service from 2009-2022, he helped create AAI’s judicial education program and lead AAI’s legal advocacy program, including its prestigious amicus program. From 2023-24, he left to serve as an advisor to the Federal Trade Commission in the Office of Policy Planning.
Stutz speaks and writes on a variety of subjects, including labor-market competition, network markets and platform ecosystems, international competition policy, and procedural and institutional issues affecting public and private antitrust enforcement. He has been invited to address numerous audiences, including Congress, the Department of Justice, the Federal Trade Commission, the Antitrust Section of the American Bar Association, the Korea Fair Trade Commission, and several foreign delegations visiting the United States.
Stutz’s antitrust and competition policy work has spanned a variety of industries and sectors, including airlines, energy, food and agriculture, healthcare and pharmaceuticals, labor, retail and distribution, and telecommunications. He also focuses attention on issues at the intersection of antitrust and regulation, antitrust and intellectual property law, antitrust and consumer protection, antitrust and fair competition law, and antitrust and civil and administrative procedure.
Stutz has authored dozens of amicus briefs filed in federal appellate courts and the Supreme Court, and he has written an array of journal articles, white papers, commentaries, and regulatory and congressional submissions. He is associate editor of the International Handbook on Private Enforcement of Competition Law (Edward Elgar, 2010) and co-editor of Private Enforcement of Antitrust Law in the United States (Edward Elgar, 2012).
Stutz lives in Kensington, Maryland, with his wife, Rachel, and their two daughters, Lucy and Emmy.
Contact Information:
(202) 828-1226
rstutz@antitrustinstitute.org