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With a historic antitrust suit looming against Meta, could the company get a reprieve from its new ally in the White House?
Legal observers following the trend think Trump is setting up a test case for the Supreme Court to revisit a 1935 decision ...
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission's lawsuit against pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs) over insulin pricing practices will ...
On March 18, the Trump administration fired Democratic appointed FTC commissioners Rebecca Kelly Slaughter and Alvaro Bedoya, leaving the FTC ...
An FTC in-house case against major US drug middlemen that was thrown in limbo by President Donald Trump’s firing of two ...
The Federal Trade Commission late Tuesday stayed a lawsuit accusing pharmacy middlemen of gaming the system to inflate the ...
The two Democratic FTC members who were fired by President Trump have filed suit in federal court challenging their dismissal.
The FTC’s charter requires that no more than three commissioners come from the same party, and a 3-2 split is the norm. But ...
FTC Chairman Andrew Ferguson, a Republican, said he is “firmly of the view that [Trump] had the authority” to fire Commissioners Alvaro Bedoya and Rebecca Kelly Slaughter on March 18.
Federal Trade Commission Chair Andrew Ferguson has refused to commit to resisting President Donald Trump if he ordered the ...
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