Posted by Eugene Volokh:
Todd Zywicki:

   We're delighted to welcome Todd Zywicki, one of our earliest
   coconspirators, back to the blog. Todd is a lawprof at George Mason,
   and he spent the last year-plus as Policy Planning Director at the
   Federal Trade Commission (which is why he had to leave us). Here's
   what Todd has been up to while at the FTC, from [1]the FTC's farewell
   press release:

     Zywicki's leadership of the FTC's Office of Policy Planning yielded
     impressive results, both in the area of competition and consumer
     protection advocacy and interagency policy coordination. He headed
     up FTC's efforts regarding the filing of comments on the states'
     below-cost gasoline rules, over-expansive definitions of the
     unauthorized practice of law by state bar associations,
     direct-to-consumer drug advertising, and qualified health claims
     for food products. In addition, he coordinated the development of
     the FTC's comments before the Commodity Futures Trading Commission
     regarding the application of U.S. Future Exchange, L.L.C., for
     contract market designation.

     During Zywicki's tenure, the FTC also issued two important reports,
     "Possible Anticompetitive Barriers to E-Commerce: Wine" and
     "Possible Anticompetitive Barriers to E-Commerce: Contact Lenses."
     Following the issuance of the first report in 2003, Zywicki
     testified before the U.S. House Subcommittee on Commerce, Trade,
     and Consumer Protection's Committee on Energy and Commerce on
     "E-commerce: The Case of Online Wine Sales and Direct Shipment." He
     also participated in the Commission's efforts to protect consumers
     through class action reforms.

   Todd will be visiting at Georgetown this coming school year.

References

   1. http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2004/07/zywicki.htm

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