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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.
Question: Last year we heard that the Federal Trade Commission was going to ban covenants not to compete. It was a big deal ...
The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia ruled that President Donald Trump's March firing of Federal Trade ...
Four months after President Donald Trump defied Supreme Court precedent to remove two Democratic commissioners from the ...
A federal judge said Rebecca Kelly Slaughter, whom President Trump fired from the Federal Trade Commission in March, was ...
Democrats already introduced legislation earlier this month to codify the rule, which would require subscription services to ...
Alvaro Bedoya, a data expert and the newest commissioner at the Federal Trade Commission, talks to POLITICO’s Josh Sisco about why tech isn’t everything, how to look out for the people ...
Alvaro Bedoya confirmed for FTC, breaking long deadlock Solidified Democratic majority at agency frees Chair Lina Khan’s hand as she takes aim at Big Tech Updated May 11, 2022 More than 3 years ago ...
Alvaro Bedoya, a privacy expert and Biden's final Federal Trade Commission nominee, was confirmed on Thursday in a 51-50 Senate vote.
Alvaro Bedoya has spearheaded pivotal research into how the government’s use of facial recognition software hurts America’s most marginalized September 13, 2021 More than 3 years ago 4 min ...
The Senate voted on Wednesday to confirm President Joe Biden's nominee, Alvaro Bedoya, to fill an empty seat on the Federal Trade Commission after Republicans for months tried to block the nomination.