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2023

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A Chair With No Legs? Legal Constraints On The Competition Rule-Making Authority Of Lina Khan's Ftc, Jennifer Cascone Fauver Feb 2023

A Chair With No Legs? Legal Constraints On The Competition Rule-Making Authority Of Lina Khan's Ftc, Jennifer Cascone Fauver

William & Mary Business Law Review

Upon her appointment to the chair position of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Lina Khan wasted little time asserting that the Agency possesses the regulatory authority to promulgate rules related to unfair methods of competition. And the President has supported the Chair’s proffered authority, requesting that the Agency use that authority to address competition concerns across the U.S. economy. Chair Khan’s interpretation of the FTC Act relies on a single case decided by the Supreme Court in 1973—National Petroleum Refiners—and judicial deference under Chevron. However, while simplistic in its logic, Chair Khan’s support for the FTC’s competition …