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  1. Apr 30, 2024 · As the 2024 election cycle approaches, former FTC Commissioner Christine S. Wilson joins Adam Cella, Senior Special Counsel at the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on the Judiciary,...

  2. May 3, 2024 · Before resigning from the FTC in 2023, Commissioner Christine S. Wilson also voted against the proposed rule. These dissents offered blueprints to challenging the Final Rule.

  3. May 9, 2024 · Holyoak echoed arguments made by former Commissioner Christine S. Wilson, expressing concerns about the FTC overstepping its regulatory bounds. Ferguson further argued that the Final Rule is legally unsound, arbitrary, and capricious, highlighting potential economic and political consequences.

  4. May 1, 2024 · Indeed, when the FTC initially proposed the Rule, now-former FTC Commissioner Christine S. Wilson issued a 14-page dissent, in which she outlined the “numerous and likely successful legal challenges regarding the Commission’s authority to issue the rule.”

  5. Apr 29, 2024 · At that time, FTC Commissioner Christine S. Wilson indicated she believed the rule was susceptible to legal challenges on several bases: (1) the FTC does not have the legal authority to make and enforce this rule; (2) this rule may be of such great significance that it may only be enacted by the legislature; and (3) if Congress did delegate ...

  6. Apr 29, 2024 · One of the plaintiffs’ main arguments, which echoes former FTC Commissioner Christine Wilsons dissent to the FTCs 2022 “Policy Statement Regarding the Scope of Unfair Methods of Competition Under Section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act,” [8] is that the FTC does not have substantive rulemaking authority over unfair methods of competition.

  7. May 20, 2024 · At that time, FTC Commissioner Christine S. Wilson indicated she believed the rule was susceptible to legal challenges on several bases: (1) the FTC does not have the legal authority to make and enforce this rule; (2) this rule may be of such great significance that it may only be enacted by the legislature; and (3) if Congress did delegate ...

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