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Judge says FTC lacks authority to issue rule banning noncompete agreements

Authority cited by FTC just a "housekeeping statute," US judge in Texas rules.

https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2024/07/judge-says-ftc-lacks-authority-to-issue-rule-banning-noncompete-agreements/?utm_brand=arstechnica&utm_social-type=owned&utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social

nazokiyoubinbou ,
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@arstechnica That was amazingly fast... The Supreme Court only JUST declared that federal agencies have no power to do their jobs and already others have jumped on board it seems.

ChrisFerguson ,
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Ignore fascist judges.

SaftyKuma ,
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Judge is a fascist and wrong, just like the Roberts Court which should be ignored.

the_wiggler ,

@arstechnica it's long past time to start ignoring this courts judgements.

RVLara23 ,
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@arstechnica always fucking Texas.

brandon ,
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@arstechnica thank god for these freedom warriors ensuring we’re all so free. What’s next? Child labor? Oh, wait…

10leej ,
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@arstechnica And it's always a judge in Texas that makes these rulings.

mjf_pro ,
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@arstechnica Apparently the legislature failed to prefix the operative language with “Simon Says.” 😑

dr2chase ,
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@arstechnica alt text: caption from article, "FTC Chair Lina Khan testifies before the House Appropriations Subcommittee on May 15, 2024 in Washington, DC."

wonkothesane ,
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@arstechnica What authority does any federal agency have now that chevron is overturned?

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