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The FTC has an "unequivocal basis" to investigate the transgender medicine industry, Commissioner Mark Meador says.
A federal appeals court blocked the rule, which would have required companies to make it easier to end subscriptions.
Commission Chair Andrew Ferguson opened the workshop, titled "The Dangers of 'Gender-Affirming Care' for Minors," and in his ...
Whatever your take on the FTC’s conditional approval of the Omnicom/IPG deal, one thing’s clear: Ferguson is being more ...
Just days before federal government was to enforce the so-called click-to-cancel rule, an appeals court struck it down, ...
Under the FTC's "Click to Cancel" rule, businesses would've had make it as easy to cancel subscriptions as it is to sign up. An appeals court has now struck that measure down.
A federal appeals court has blocked a key rule from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) that would have required businesses to ...
Mark Meador thinks the Federal Trade Commission may have the legal right to investigate nonprofits that “advocate for the interests of giant corporations” if they don’t disclose their donors.
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Trump's Antitrust Enforcer Says 'Big Is Bad' - MSNDays later, Mark Meador, commissioner of the Federal Trade Commission, published his "Antitrust Policy for the Conservative" essay, which evinces prejudice against big companies.
On April 10, 2025, the U.S. Senate voted to confirm Mark Meador as a Commissioner of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), with his term running through September 25, 2031.
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