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Alvaro Bedoya and Rebecca Slaughter want to bring national attention to Trump’s purge of Washington agencies — but when the cases hit the Supreme Court, it might not matter.
Former FTC commissioner Slaughter continues legal fight against her 'illegal firing' by President Trump, testing limits of ...
The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia ruled that President Donald Trump's March firing of Federal Trade ...
Commissioners Alvaro Bedoya and Rebecca Kelly Slaughter said they'd been dismissed illegally and would sue to block Trump's order. They also said they consider themselves still part of the FTC, ...
Question: Last year we heard that the Federal Trade Commission was going to ban covenants not to compete. It was a big deal ...
On March 18, Democratic Commissioners Alvaro Bedoya and Rebecca Kelly Slaughter received an email from the White House stating that they were fired, effective immediately and without any legal cause.
Alvaro Bedoya: What's really interesting about that is the press secretary gives no reason whatsoever for why we're fired. No cause. And yet the Supreme Court has said, ...
Trump administration's dismissal of FTC member Rebecca Slaughter was overturned by a D.C. judge who cited the agency's ...
Democrats already introduced legislation earlier this month to codify the rule, which would require subscription services to ...
President Joe Biden will nominate privacy expert Alvaro Bedoya to serve as a commissioner of the Federal Trade Commission, the White House announced Sept. 13.
On March 18, Democratic Commissioners Alvaro Bedoya and Rebecca Kelly Slaughter received an email from the White House stating that they were fired, effective immediately and without any legal cause.