FTCWatch

  • August 18, 2026

    Privacy Corner: Inside Eastin’s risky mission against Meta

    Tony Eastin is a former global operations investigator for Meta. That didn’t deter him from targeting how child abuse happens on the tech giant’s platforms after his 2023 layoff. 

  • August 18, 2026

    DOJ’s HPE-Juniper settlement greenlit by federal judge

    The Department of Justice’s eve-of-trial settlement with Hewlett Packard Enterprise over its acquisition of rival Juniper Networks — which led to two Antitrust Division leaders being fired after they opposed the compromise — was ratified by a federal judge. He determined that DOJ turmoil before and after the settlement was reached didn’t nullify its legitimacy. 

  • August 18, 2026

    People — Ex-FTC lawyer Antonini leads case against Nexstar from California DOJ

    For one recent addition to the antitrust section of the California Department of Justice, the Federal Trade Commission’s 2024 Tapestry-Capri case was about much more than handbags.

  • August 18, 2026

    Ferguson, Meador split on merger vote over IonQ, SkyWater

    Federal Trade Commission Chairman Andrew Ferguson and Commissioner Mark Meador voted differently on the conditions for quantum computing firm IonQ to buy chipmaker SkyWater. It was a rare instance of a split among members of the same political party.

  • August 18, 2026

    Walmart, Amazon using AI tools said to deceive consumers on ‘Made in USA’ goods

    Walmart and Amazon, using artificial intelligence tools, “deceived” consumers over so-called “Made in America” products, a Columbia University Law School study found.

  • August 18, 2026

    RentGrow to pay $2.25 million over tenant-screening violations

    RentGrow has agreed to pay $2.25 million to settle claims over violations concerning tenant background reports.

  • August 18, 2026

    Calendar

    Sept. 14 — Federal Trade Commission member Mark Meador will speak at the Bill Kovacic Antitrust Salon. The event, sponsored by Concurrences, will begin at 12:30 p.m. and take place at George Washington University Law School’s Jacob Burns Moot Court Room in Washington, DC. For more details, go to: https://www.concurrences.com.

  • August 18, 2026

    Court shuts down massive credit repair operation

    A federal court has temporarily shut down an alleged credit repair ring after a complaint from the Federal Trade Commission.

  • August 18, 2026

    At Senate hearing, Trump’s DOJ antitrust pick gets mixed reactions

    Adam Candeub, the Trump administration’s nominee for the Justice Department’s antitrust chief, got a party-line reception from lawmakers on Capitol Hill.

  • August 18, 2026

    Neil Averitt commentary: Strategic implications of the Slaughter ruling

    Longtime friends of the Federal Trade Commission have been discussing how to respond to the Trump v. Slaughter decision. Unfortunately, they have been whistling past the graveyard and missing the bigger question, which is how an independent agency can go about justifying its existence in a newly skeptical world.

  • August 18, 2026

    GOP senator moves to alter two-member FTC with quorum bill

    A Republican member of the Senate panel that oversees the Federal Trade Commission has proposed legislation to amend the agency’s decision-making structure on the heels of a recent Supreme Court ruling.

  • August 18, 2026

    On the Shelf: A Google executive’s rocky tenure

    Memoirs by former technology executives are usually whine festivals and contain phrases like “if they had only listened to me, things would have been better.”

  • August 18, 2026

    Virginia Gov. Spanberger wants lower costs from NextEra-Dominion deal

    Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger will formally intervene in the regulatory review of NextEra Energy’s proposed $67 billion acquisition of Dominion Energy, making her the first Virginia head of state to do so.

  • August 18, 2026

    Bovine artificial insemination manager pleads guilty to bid-rigging scheme

    Herbert D. Lutz, who manages a bovine artificial insemination firm, pleaded guilty to rigging bids in a multi-year scheme, the Department of Justice said.

  • August 18, 2026

    CRH to sell assets as part of Standard Construction deal, DOJ says

    The Department of Justice and Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti filed a lawsuit and proposed settlement over APAC-Tennessee’s $133.9 million purchase of Standard Construction Group. APAC is a subsidiary of Ireland-based CRH. 

  • August 04, 2026

    Writers Guild’s Paramount challenge showcases US talent bidding wars

    The Writers Guild of America’s challenge to the merger of Paramount Skydance and Warner Bros. Discovery is a data-rich lawsuit that presents a wide array of statistics and anecdotes to bolster its claim that Hollywood studio consolidation inevitably reduces the number of screenwriting jobs, the salaries of screenwriters and the quality of writing employment terms.

  • August 04, 2026

    House members reintroduce consumer protection bill

    Representatives Yvette Clarke, Jan Schakowsky and Rob Menendez have reintroduced the Consumer Protection and Recovery Act. The legislation seeks to restore the Federal Trade Commission’s Section 13(b) consumer protection authority and ensure the agency can return money to consumers.

  • August 04, 2026

    Bill would strengthen FTC governance, GOP senator says

    Senator John Curtis announced legislation to require a quorum of at least three Federal Trade Commission members for the agency to undertake rulemaking or establish policy.

  • August 04, 2026

    Calendar

    Sept. 14 — Federal Trade Commission member Mark Meador will speak at the Bill Kovacic Antitrust Salon. The event, sponsored by Concurrences, will begin at 12:30 p.m. and take place at George Washington University Law School’s Jacob Burns Moot Court Room in Washington, DC. For more details, go to: https://www.concurrences.com.

  • August 04, 2026

    Lawmakers call for investigation of firetruck manufacturing industry

    In Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley, Harrisonburg Fire Chief Matthew Tobia is still waiting on his new 100-foot ladder truck.

  • August 04, 2026

    Makers of children’s supplements face regulatory backlash

    The Federal Trade Commission has continued its effort to protect children in two recent cases targeting advertising practices.

  • August 04, 2026

    Military consumers report higher fraud losses as webinars aim to help

    The Federal Trade Commission highlighted military consumer month with another series of webinars, but the scale of fraud losses reported was more of a rise than a repetition.

  • August 04, 2026

    EU, US officials meet over data protection

    The trans-continental transfer of data is receiving more scrutiny after a Supreme Court ruling altered the Federal Trade Commission’s independence.

  • August 04, 2026

    People — Reichel joins specialty litigation firm

    After stints as a government lawyer and at two large law firms, Carsten Reichel has joined Heise Suarez Melville, a boutique litigation firm, based in Coral Gables, Florida. 

  • August 04, 2026

    DOJ revives targeted merger reviews

    The Justice Department’s Antitrust Division has resumed using targeted “second request investigations” during Hart-Scott-Rodino merger reviews.