ENDOCRINE SOCIETY v. FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION
The Endocrine Society, a medical professional organization, sues the Federal Trade Commission and Chair Andrew Ferguson, alleging unlawful interference with scientific speech and advocacy. The complaint raises First Amendment and APA claims related to FTC actions targeting the society's public statements on endocrine-disrupting chemicals. Filed in the D.D.C. before Chief Judge James E. Boasberg.
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ENDOCRINE SOCIETY
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