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National Review Op-ed: Blocking the JetBlue–Spirit Merger Won’t Revitalize the Airline Industry
Government officials are eager to “fix” the airline industry. Over the holidays, 2 million Southwest passengers were stranded in airports...
Rachel Chiu
Mar 15, 2023


Podcast with the Federalist Society: FTC on Privacy: The Statutory Authority Behind the Plan
Last November, the Federal Trade Commission accepted comments on its proposal to start a rulemaking related to "Commercial Surveillance"...
Sevda Mirali
Mar 1, 2023


Event Video - Antitrust Festivus: The FTC v. The Rest of Us! Part 2
It (was) almost Festivus. And in 2022, when it comes to the topic of antitrust, the rest of us have more grievances than ever to air.
Sevda Mirali
Feb 23, 2023


Event Video - Antitrust Festivus: The FTC v. The Rest of Us! Part 1
It (was) almost Festivus. And in 2022, when it comes to the topic of antitrust, the rest of us have more grievances than ever to air.This ev
Ashley Baker
Feb 23, 2023


Webinar on Axon v. Federal Trade Commission: Oral Argument and Broader Implications
This panel discusses key take-aways from the oral argument and implications for administrative litigation at the Federal Trade Commission...
Ashley Baker
Dec 1, 2022


Comments Filed to the FTC on Commercial Surveillance and Data Security Rulemaking
Comments filed in response to the FTC's Proceeding “Trade Regulation Rule on Commercial Surveillance and Data Security.”
Ashley Baker
Dec 1, 2022


Sackett v. EPA Oral Argument Highlights Importance of Constitutional Avoidance
Insofar as the meaning of “the waters of the United States” is ambiguous, the Court should apply the canon of constitutional avoidance. The
Roman Goerss
Oct 18, 2022


Crypto Regulation: Look to Congress or Supreme Court
If Congress doesn’t address the regulatory confusion surrounding cryptocurrency, that job may fall to the Supreme Court.
Curt Levey
Aug 1, 2022
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