The Future of the Federal Trade Commission
The Future of the Federal Trade Commission:
A Closer Look at the FTC's Competition and Consumer Protection Hearings
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) began a series of hearings to explore whether competition and consumer protection laws are keeping up with the 21st century. A similar series of hearings in 1995 helped chart the agency’s course for the next two decades, and many are wondering if the current hearings will serve a similar purpose. This is a pivotal time for the FTC, as the 104-year-old agency faces many questions about what role it should play in the growing scrutiny of technology companies and how it can best protect consumers from technological harms. Please join us for lunch and a panel discussion to catch up on what's happened so far, what's on deck for the next hearings, and what the future holds for consumer protection.
Introductory Remarks
Keynote
Panel Participants:
Julie Brill, @JulieSBrill (invited)
Corporate Vice President and Deputy General Counsel, Microsoft
Former FTC Commissioner
Charlotte Slaiman, @CharlottesWWWeb
Policy Counsel for Competition, Public Knowledge
Brandi Collins-Dexter, @BrandingBrandi
Senior Campaign Director, Color of Change
Moderator:
Brian Fung, @b_fung
Technology Reporter, The Washington Post
Further speakers to be added.
Lunch will be served.
Follow the conversation online using #FTCFuture and following @OTI.
Live streaming of this event will be available on the New America website.