The new head of the Federal Trade Commission, Andrew Ferguson, appears set to carry forward his predecessor Lina Khan’s torch and crack down on anti-worker policies and illegal mergers.
Staff at the Federal Trade Commission in Washington were told Wednesday that they must leave their current offices in the coming months and move into the building being vacated by the US Agency for International Development,
U.S. President Donald Trump's nominee to the Federal Trade Commission said on Tuesday he believes the White House should control government agencies, adding to calls from the FTC's other Republican commissioners to end the agency's independence.
Chairman Andrew Ferguson’s assault on "Big Tech censorship" aims to override editorial decisions protected by the First Amendment.
The Federal Trade Commission struggles to regulate Big Tech companies because of Supreme Court rulings on the First Amendment.
Andrew Ferguson can't see around the corner. Since he can't he should run from the economy-sapping excesses of Lina Khan, and let markets work.
Andrew Ferguson. Prior to becoming chairman, Ferguson was sworn in as an FTC commissioner in April 2024 under then-President Joe Biden. Ferguson’s designation as chairman may seem like a benign political appointment,
Multiple Senate Democrats on the Commerce, Science and Transportation on Tuesday pressed President Trump’s Federal Trade Commissioner nominee, Mark Meador, over the independence of the
Now more than a month into President Trump’s second term, the Administration’s antitrust enforcement priorities have begun to take shape.
A federal judge in Washington ordered CVS Health Corp. to comply with a document request from the US Federal Trade Commission, a win for the antitrust and consumer protection agency in its long-running conflict with drug benefits middlemen.
The Supreme Court’s decision in Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo has and will continue to alter the legality and enforceability of federal agency rules and regulations related to ambiguous federal statutes.
This article discusses the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and recent enforcement actions that have revived "a depression-era prohibition on price discrimination that had since fallen out of favor with antitrust enforcers.
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