Slaughter’s legal showdown has broad implications

The nature of the Federal Trade Commission and presidential power will be at issue on Dec. 8 as the Supreme Court hears the case in which former Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter challenges her firing by President Donald Trump.

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FTC commissioners, their kids, and Internet policy

Sometimes the emotional temperature that the Federal Trade Commission brings to a topic will tell us as much about the agency's real intentions as any formal announcements. Nowhere is this more true than in protecting children on the Internet.

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Holyoak steps down as she begins US Attorney job in Utah

Melissa Holyoak stepped down Monday from her role as a Federal Trade Commissioner and has already begun her new job as interim US Attorney for the District of Utah. In a farewell note, she told FTC...

DOJ reorganizes to tackle consumer protection, affirmative litigation

The Department of Justice’s consumer protection docket has a new home alongside a highly specialized team of agency lawyers with their sights on anticompetitive regulations, immigration policies,...

Farmers’ right-to-repair bill introduced in Congress

US Representative Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, a Washington Democrat who once owned an auto repair shop with her husband, has sponsored a bill to make repairs of farm equipment more accessible.

Senators urge high court to repeal baseball’s antitrust exemption

The chairman and top Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Antitrust Subcommittee are asking the Supreme Court to revisit the antitrust exemption for Major League Baseball.

ABA antitrust section honors four trailblazers

The American Bar Association has inducted four of the most distinguished practitioners into its Antitrust Section’s Hall of Fame-inism.

Some Big Tech companies faced big legal, regulatory bills this quarter

Meta Platforms warned it faces claims of up to “tens of billions of dollars” in looming social media addictive design trials. Meanwhile, Amazon saw its operating income slashed by 2.4 percentage...

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Former European legislator advises on taming Big Tech

You could fill several shelves with books that critique the influence of Big Tech from the left.