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Sevda Mirali
Feb 6, 2023
Comments Regarding Joint USPTO–FDA Collaboration Initiatives
On February 6, 2023, the Committee for Justice filed comments with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office regarding collaboration with the...
Ashley Baker
Dec 1, 2022
Comments Filed to the FTC on Commercial Surveillance and Data Security Rulemaking
Comments filed in response to the FTC's Proceeding “Trade Regulation Rule on Commercial Surveillance and Data Security.”
Ashley Baker
May 18, 2022
Comments to the SEC Regarding Proxy Voting Rules
The Committee for Justice filed comments to the SEC regarding the Proposed Amendments to Exemptions from the Proxy Rules for Proxy Voting Ad
Ashley Baker
May 18, 2022
Comments Regarding the FTC's Implementation of COPPA
In considering revisions to COPPA, the FTC should carefully weigh these unintended effects, especially if the FTC is considering more detail
Ashley Baker
May 18, 2022
CFJ Joins Coalition Letter to CFPB in Support of Rescinding Payday Lending Rule and Restoring Consum
The original small dollar loan rule is one of the most detrimental regulations ever issued by the CFPB, an unaccountable and unconstitutiona
Ashley Baker
May 18, 2022
CFJ Files Comments with the FTC on Competition and Consumer Protection in the 21st Century
CFJ's director of public policy responded to the Federal Trade Commission's request for comments on questions that will be discussed
Ashley Baker
May 18, 2022
CFJ Files Comments with NTIA on Developing the Administration’s Approach to Consumer Privacy
As calls for data privacy in the United States echo those heard in Europe, it is important to remember the fate of the European Union’s digi
Ashley Baker
May 18, 2022
The Internet and the First Amendment Make a Great Team: CFJ joins AFP, ATR in filing comments on Int
Similar to how the Gutenberg press transformed how knowledge was disseminated in the Middle Ages, so has the Internet allowed for an endless
Ashley Baker
Apr 21, 2020
CFJ Files Comments to the FCC in the DC Circuit's Mozilla Remand Proceeding
Last year, the D.C. Circuit issued its opinion in Mozilla v. Federal Communications Commission in which the court largely upheld the Commiss
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