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AMG v. FTC: Supreme Court Kneecaps FTC’s Privacy Enforcement

April 24, 2021 by Eric Reagan Leave a Comment

In AMG v. FTC, the Supreme Court undercut FTC’s privacy enforcement capability with its holding that “Section 13(b) [of the Federal Trade Commission Act] does not authorize the Commission to seek, or a court to award, equitable monetary relief such as restitution or disgorgement.”

The Court cited the differing appellate court interpretations of relief available under Section 13(b) in granting cert to the question presented.

Background of FTC Monetary Relief

The key administrative enforcement history is summarized by the Court as follows (emphasis added):

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Filed Under: US Privacy Law Tagged With: 13(b), Enforcement, Fines, FTC, Penalty, US Privacy Law

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