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Answering the $296 Billion Question: FTC’s Proposed Rulemaking on Worker Non-Competes Likely to be Found Unconstitutional

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Commissioner Wilson also noted that “the Commission’s competition rulemaking authority itself certainly will be challenged” and that the proposed rule is vulnerable to meritorious challenges on constitutional grounds, including both the Non-Delegation Doctrine and the Major Questions Doctrine. 15 U.S.C. §

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Answering the $296 Billion Question: FTC’s Proposed Rulemaking on Worker Non-Competes Likely to be Found Unconstitutional

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Commissioner Wilson also noted that “the Commission’s competition rulemaking authority itself certainly will be challenged” and that the proposed rule is vulnerable to meritorious challenges on constitutional grounds, including both the Non-Delegation Doctrine and the Major Questions Doctrine. 15 U.S.C. §

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Answering the $296 Billion Question: FTC’s Proposed Rulemaking on Worker Non-Competes Likely to be Found Unconstitutional

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Commissioner Wilson also noted that “the Commission’s competition rulemaking authority itself certainly will be challenged” and that the proposed rule is vulnerable to meritorious challenges on constitutional grounds, including both the Non-Delegation Doctrine and the Major Questions Doctrine. 15 U.S.C. §