Federal appeals court blocks rule
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The Federal Trade Commission's plan to protect consumers from harmful subscription practices with "click-to-cancel" policy has failed.
Doctors who pitched medical treatments to minors with gender dysphoria may have deceived them, according to the Federal Trade Commission.
Kenneth C. Greene pulls back the curtain on the CFPB, DFPI and FTC, examining how their growing power, political battles and legal uncertainty could reshape your business and challenge the rule of law itself.
Many companies have been accused by regulators of using imprecise labeling to induce shoppers to pay more through appeals to their patriotism.
Source: Federal Trade Commission “Steer clear of FTC impersonators," the FTC warns, adding that no one from the FTC will ever ask you for money. The alert, released last week, warns people to take steps to verify and then protect themselves if they've shared personal information such as verification codes or credit card numbers.
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The US Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit has ruled to vacate the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) 'click-to-cancel rule'