President Trump’s dismissal of two Democratic members of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is raising new questions about ...
The firing of the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC’s) two remaining Democratic commissioners Wednesday could raise new, ...
The departure of Slaughter and Bedoya leaves the FTC with only two members. The Senate Commerce Committee voted, 20-8, last week to advance the nomination of Mark Meador to the agency. Meador is a ...
Last week's IHSAA track and field performances featured a state record and personal bests. Vote for the track athlete of the ...
"This looks bad for the 'FTC brand,'" said William Kovacic," chairman of the FTC in the late 2000s and now a law professor at ...
President Donald Trump’s move to fire two Democrats on the Federal Trade Commission leaves a question mark over the future of ...
Slaughter said the firings violated Supreme ... Melissa Holyoak as the sole remaining members of the five-person panel. Mark Meador, who was nominated by Trump to be the third Republican FTC ...
President Donald Trump fired the Democratic commissioners, Rebecca Slaughter and Alvaro Bedoya, from the Federal Trade Commission ...
Slaughter later told reporters she plans to ... Ferguson and Melissa Holyoak. Trump has tapped Mark Meador, an attorney generally considered an antitrust hawk, for the third Republican seat ...
and Melissa Holyoak alongside Bedoya and Slaughter. Trump has been trying to install a fifth member, Republican Mark Meador, but the U.S. Senate has yet to confirm him. The boards can only feature ...
Mark Meador. The FTC can still vote and take action with two commissioners. The firings of Bedoya and Slaughter and terminations of top officials at other independent agencies—including the ...
Already, lower courts have found President Trump's removal of Democratic members of independent agencies to be unlawful. The ...
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