Fireside Chat with FTC Commissioner Melissa Holyoak
In her first fireside chat since confirmation, Commissioner Holyoak will discuss her vision and priorities for the Federal Trade Commission. Register now for the Tuesday, May 21st event!
Register now! 🌎 Registration is now open for the 2024 National Security Symposium highlighting the theme "World on Fire: Assessing America’s Foreign Policy Challenges." This year's symposium will take place in Washington DC on May 30th. https://t.co/F8mneN1QIi
Listen to new episodes of #SCOTUScast: ▶️ Trump v. United States - Post-Argument https://t.co/mN2XQpb0CB ▶️ Sheetz v. County of El Dorado, California - Post-Decision https://t.co/U4tjkD7NSM ▶️ Bissonnette v. LePage Bakeries Park St., LLC - Post-Decision https://t.co/wUyAhqgXLo https://t.co/ZLj1MKTzmr
New Bulk Data Rules: A Worthy Policy Goal, Executive Overreach, and a Challenging Task https://t.co/jseGr1CJmP
How should a change agent manage the existing career staff? How should relations with Congress & other key stakeholders be managed? J. Howard Beales III, Hon. Timothy J. Muris, Hon. Maureen K. Ohlhausen, & Svetlana Gan discussed these questions and more: https://t.co/QVPoNIUxxF
Major Questions Raised by EPA’s EV Mandates https://t.co/ICjLhbABbG
Kevin Poloncarz and Justin Schwab joined us for a FedSoc Forums discussion on the EPA's suite of final rules meant to reduce pollution from fossil fuel-fired power plants. Watch: https://t.co/EWdVBG7Umi
An Observation About Culley v. Marshall https://t.co/bkdeegTvun
In this #FedsocForums episode, panelists discussed the FTC rule banning the use of non-compete agreements, grounds for challenges, and more. Ft. Tyler Badgley, Gwendolyn Lindsay Cooley, Julian Kleinbrodt, Chris Mufarrige, & Alexander Okuliar https://t.co/sguI1mxqgj
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