Under the first Trump administration, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau significantly slowed its enforcement activities. It’s likely to happen again.
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In recent times, the advertising sector has faced an unprecedented but organised wave of resistance from various forces ...
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has looked to implement an order expanding transmission planning and boosting access to ...
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The Department of Education used the wrong legal standard to evaluate Grand Canyon University’s nonprofit status, a ...
Bob Redding, lobbyist for the Automotive Service Association, offered early insights into what the recent election could mean ...
It’s speculated that Lina Khan, the current head of the Federal Trade Commission, will be on her way out when the ... Trump ...
When Donald Trump is inaugurated as president for the second time in January 2025, he will assume power over the regulation of a tech industry that’s changed significantly since his first term began ...
Biden antitrust enforcers sought to discourage all mergers. The new Trump Administration should revive a prior approach that ...
Donald Trump will inherit a Biden administration legacy of aggressive antitrust enforcement through two U.S. agencies.