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Unanimous Supreme Court limits FTC and other agencies’ investigative power

Technology Law Dispatch

Justice Gorsuch, in questioning the “tilted game” played by agencies that “combine the functions of investigator, prosecutor, and judge under one roof,” observed that “some say the FTC has not lost an in-house proceeding in 25 years.”

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11 ChatGPT Prompts to Transforming Your Legal Practice

Lawmatics

3 Simplifying Statutory Research Prompt: "As an AI legal research assistant, summarize the key differences between GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation in the EU) and CCPA (California Consumer Privacy Act). Given the charges and public information, what arguments and strategies might the prosecutor employ?"

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A New Era of FTC Privacy and Cybersecurity Oversight: Top Ten Things Companies Should Know When Assessing FTC Compliance and Exposure

Debevoise Data Blog

At a time when the Commission has demonstrated willingness to exceed its authority, such a policy change would be highly detrimental to legitimate businesses because the FTC would become the lawmaker, prosecutor, judge, and jury all at once, where businesses may never know which of their practices may later be adjudged to be illegal.