I know what you mean, but let’s not misinform accidentally. Chevron Deference is the decision in which courts defer to the expertise of the federal agencies when statues are vague or otherwise ambiguous. Loper Bright is the decision that overturns it and is a power grab by the supreme court.
Sure. But can they enforce it? Chevron says maybe not.
Court rulings aside, how do you actually detect this for enforcement?
Like everything else. Complaint -> lawsuit -> discovery
Maybe we can start with sellers that swap items and keep their reviews so they show up first in listings.
Exactly. Making false advertisment claims for health products is banned.
I know of fake health products with 10k + filed complaints and the FTC has done zilch. It needs far more funding to be effective online.
If we Fund the FTC theyre going to show up AT OUR DOORS ARMED TO THE TEETH READY TO KILL US JUST LIKE THE IRS!
I know what you mean, but let’s not misinform accidentally. Chevron Deference is the decision in which courts defer to the expertise of the federal agencies when statues are vague or otherwise ambiguous. Loper Bright is the decision that overturns it and is a power grab by the supreme court.