On November 7-8, 2014, the GW Law Review held its Annual Symposium. This year’s symposium, [addlink url=”http://www.gwlr.org/2014/10/01/ftc-symposium-2014/” text=”The FTC at 100: Centennial Commemorations and Proposals for Progress”], hosted in conjunction with GW Law Professor and former FTC Chairman William E. Kovacic, not only celebrated the successes of our nation’s oldest federal regulatory agency, but also confronted the challenges it faces moving forward. The Symposium commenced with a special event featuring Justice Breyer, who discussed the institutional history of FTC and his memories of working with the agency in his role at the Department of Justice and as an administrative law professor. The panels the following day analyzed the FTC’s past, present, and future role in the fields of administrative law, competition law, and consumer protection and privacy law.
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