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(Reuters) -Two U.S. Federal Trade Commission members fired by President Donald Trump sued him on Thursday, saying the move violated longstanding federal law. Trump's firing of Democratic ...
Todd Harper and Tanya Otsuka’s removals were “patently unlawful," the lawsuit claims. Two lawmakers wrote the NCUA’s ...
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‘An aggressive assault on the separation of powers’: Ousted FTC Commissioners Sue TrumpTwo democratic Federal Trade Commission members fired by the Trump administration last week are now suing, arguing they were fired without cause. Rebecca Kelly Slaughter, one of the two fired ...
A few days ago, I hosted a panel with FTC commissioners Rebecca Slaughter and Alvaro Bedoya at the IAPP Global Privacy Summit in Washington, DC. We recorded the discussion, and we’re bringing it to ...
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‘The President Just Illegally Fired Me’: Trump Ousts FTC Commissioners Despite Supreme Court PrecedentBedoya said he will sue to keep his position ... The post ‘The President Just Illegally Fired Me’: Trump Ousts FTC Commissioners Despite Supreme Court Precedent ...
The ousted officials, Tom Rothman, Diane Kaplan and Laura Ross, said in a court filing that President Trump doesn't have the ...
In an exclusive statement to Newsweek, a lawyer for the 2 commissioners said Trump's defense of the firings "has no basis in law." ...
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Mark Meador, who previously worked for the DOJ and Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, was confirmed on a party-line vote as President Donald Trump’s nominee to the Federal Trade Commission.
A pair of Democratic officials recently fired from a credit union watchdog have sued U.S. President Donald Trump and other ...
Two Democratic board members at the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) sued President Trump on Monday for firing ...
Rebecca Slaughter and Alvaro Bedoya warn against destroying the FTC’s independence and politicizing antitrust enforcement.
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