Speeches/Articles by
J. Howard Beales, III, Bureau of Consumer Protections
- The Federal Trade Commission and Consumer Privacy: An Accomplished Agenda
Remarks Before the International Association of Privacy Professionals, San Francisco, California (June 2004)
(This published version covers Commission events and activities through July 31, 2004).
- Advertising to Kids and the FTC: A Regulatory Retrospective That Advises The Present
The following article is a revised version of Howard Beales remarks before the George Mason Law Review 2004 Symposium on Antitrust and Consumer Protection Competition, Advertising, and Heath Claims: Legal and Practival Limits on Advertising Regulation, March 2, 2004 [PDF 70K]
- Remarks
Before The Food and Drug Law Institute Conference on Qualified Health Claims, January 14, 2004 [PDF 24K]
- Remarks
Before George Mason Law Review 2004 Symposium on Antitrust and Consumer Protection Competition, Advertising, and Heath Claims: Legal and Practival Limits on Advertising Regulation, March 2, 2004 [PDF 47K] - 2003 Symposium on the Patriot Act, Consumer Privacy, and Cybercrime
Symposium hosted by The University of North Carolina’s Journal of Law & Technology
[PDF 80 K] - The FTC's Use of Unfairness Authority: Its Rise, Fall, and Resurrection
Howard Beales, given at the Marketing and Public Policy Conference, Washington, DC, May 30, 2003 - Remarks
Before The Consumer Data Industry AssociationScottsdale, Arizona, January 17, 2002 - Privacy Notices andThe Federal Trade Commission's 2002 Privacy Agenda
Remarks, San Francisco, California, Thursday, January 24, 2002 - The FTC's Consumer Protection Agenda: Continuity and Change
Remarks before the Promotional Marketing Association Annual Meeting, December 5, 2001
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