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Trump administration's dismissal of FTC member Rebecca Slaughter was overturned by a D.C. judge who cited the agency's ...
A federal judge on Thursday ruled that the firing of a Democratic commissioner at the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) by ...
The move marks a departure from the regime of former chair Lina Khan and former president Joe Biden’s tougher antitrust ...
Decisions are the latest move by commission chairman Andrew Ferguson to reverse actions by his Democratic predecessor Lina ...
The scammers posed as agents of the Federal Reserve and told a woman that to protect her money and bank accounts accessed ...
U.S. District Judge Loren AliKhan ruled the administration’s attempt to remove Slaughter violated precedent set by the Supreme Court in 1935 that says a president could only fire FTC commissioners for ...
A US federal appeals court has struck down the Federal Trade Commission’s Click-to-Cancel rule, effectively blocking ...
The FTC’s "click-to-cancel" rule would have required companies to make canceling a subscription as simple as signing up. But ...
A federal appeals court dealt a blow to consumer protection efforts, ruling that services do not have to make it easier for consumers to cancel subscriptions.
A “click-to-cancel” rule, which would have required businesses to make it easy for consumers to cancel unwanted subscriptions ...
Just days before it was supposed to go into effect, the rule was struck down by an appeals court in St. Louis.
The rule in question would have required streaming video platforms to make the subscription cancellation process take as few steps as signing up.
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