Lina Khan, the anti-monopoly advocate approved this week to chair the Federal Trade Commission, reported nearly $100,000 in compensation from Columbia Law School, according to a financial statement.

Khan has worked as an associate law professor at Columbia since September 2020 focusing on antitrust and infrastructure industries law and previously served as an academic fellow there from September 2018 to March 2019. She earned $96,216 in compensation from Columbia Law School, according to her financial disclosure form.

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