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FTC rulemaking on non-compete agreements faces legal obstacles but could reap political and public policy benefits
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The Build Back Better legislation, which contains millions of dollars and grants powers for the FTC, is likely to perish.
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FTC member Phillips spoke with FTCWatch reporters, Phillips critiqued the views of the so-called neo-Brandeisians
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The House passed a bill that combined three measures which advocates of stronger enforcement
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Republican senator vowing to hold up Bedoya’s confirmation because he wants the FTC to approve the acquisition of a farm company
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Media companies and their congressional allies have escalated efforts to obtain an exemption to antitrust laws
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The Supreme Court will hear arguments involving when companies can challenge actions of the FTC
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Democratic House and Senate leaders haven’t committed to holding a vote on the legislation.
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If House Republicans have their way, members of the FTC will have to leave their posts the day their terms expire
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House committee has approved comprehensive privacy legislation, the prospects of passage by the full chamber and in the Senate are less certain