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Knewz on MSNJudge delivers legal blow to Trump's 'deep state' war
A federal judge has ruled that President Donald Trump‘s attempt to reshape the Federal Trade Commission by firing Democratic ...
There is something Capraesque about progressive antitrust writing. Recently in The New York Times, Lina Khan waxed rhapsodic ...
Former FTC commissioner Slaughter continues legal fight against her 'illegal firing' by President Trump, testing limits of ...
Alvaro Bedoya and Rebecca Slaughter want to bring national attention to Trump’s purge of Washington agencies — but when the ...
A U.S. appeals court late on Monday temporarily blocked a court order that allowed Democratic U.S. Federal Trade Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter to resume her role at the agency, despite the White ...
A federal judge ruled yesterday that President Trump violated US law when he fired Democrat Rebecca Kelly Slaughter from her ...
A federal judge reinstated FTC Commissioner Rebecca Kelly Slaughter in a Thursday ruling, after President Donald Trump sought to fire her and Democratic colleague Alvaro Bedoya.
Former FTC Commissioner Alvaro Bedoya, one of two Democrats ousted by Trump in March, has officially resigned from the agency.
Iowa Farmers Union members who met Saturday with U.S. Federal Trade Commissioner Alvaro Bedoya, explained how consolidation in the agriculture industry has crippled their farming operations and ...
Federal Trade Commissioner Alvaro Bedoya, right, speaks with Iowa Farmers Union President Aaron Lehman, center, and Josh Manske, left, at an event with IFU members in Ankeny June 7, 2025. (Photo ...
And they have deals with the president, to boot. A legal ethics scholar explores the morass. At this moment of deep political division, bold ideas to preserve American democracy are more important ...
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.
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