Rule-a-Palooza Meets Loper Bright
Executive Summary
The panel will discuss what the Supreme Court's decision in Loper Bright Enterprises means for the FTC's aggressive rulemaking agenda, including:
- The status of the FTC's various rulemakings and challenges to them
- How the FTC has been using existing rules in its enforcement cases
- The Supreme Court's decision in Loper Bright Enterprises
- Significance
- How lower courts have interpreted the decision thus far
- What does the decision mean for Auer Deference
- Will the election change things?
- Congressional Review Act
Speakers:
Len Gordon
Partner
Venable LLP
Shahin Rothermel
Partner
Venable LLP
Maeve Rothman
Senior Counsel
Mastercard
CLE Materials
- Avoiding Hidden Traps: Complying with the Federal Trade Commission's New Junk Fees and CARS Rules, CFPB Rules, and Related State Laws
- Corner Post, Inc. v. Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
- Court Rules FTC's Non-Compete Rule is Unenforcable Nationwide
- From Clear and Conspicuous to Unavoidable?
- Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo
- New Changes at the FTC: Return of the Rulemaking
- Price Advertising in an Era of Increasing Complexity and Increasing Scrutiny
- Pricing in the Cost of Compliance
- RYAN LLC v. Federal Trade Commission — District Court ND Texas 2024
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