MediaPost reports Meta asked a Washington, D.C., federal judge to determine if the U.S. Federal Trade Commission's ability to both investigate potential violations and issue rulings is unconstitutional. The argument is an escalation in the company's lawsuit against the FTC, which reopened a prior consent agreement concerning Meta's handling of children's privacy.
Meta pushes for FTC structure to be ruled unconstitutional
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