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On behalf of the ABA Antitrust Section’s Privacy Legislation Task Force, Kathleen Benway (Alston & Bird), JeanAnn Tabbaa (Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher), and Joshua Wade (McGuireWoods) host a conversation about the possibility of privacy rulemaking at the FTC, and specifically Magnuson-Moss rulemaking. They cover the sources of authority for FTC rulemaking (starting at the two-minute mark), Magnuson-Moss rulemaking generally (at the eight-minute mark), the FTC's recent changes to the Magnuson-Moss rulemaking process (at the 22-minute mark), and the potential substance of a privacy rulemaking (at the 28-minute mark).
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JeanAnn Tabbaa and Joshua Wade
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