Court Blocks 'Click to Cancel' Rule Amid Bureaucratic Hurdles

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The US government is undergoing significant changes, including the state department's plan to lay off nearly 1,800 staff as part of a major restructuring, a new bill to enforce the 'click-to-cancel' rule for subscriptions, and various political and legal developments involving the Trump administration, immigration issues, and congressional actions. Additionally, there are protests against federal immigration raids in California and concerns over climate assessment reports being removed by the Trump administration.
- Arizona Democrat moves to codify ‘click to cancel’ rule into law – US politics live The Guardian
- Your gym’s least popular policy was just upheld by three judges CNN
- 'Click-to-cancel' rule, intended to make canceling subscriptions easier, is blocked AP News
- Court blocks FTC ‘click to cancel’ rule designed to ease unsubscribing The Washington Post
- Anti-Bureaucracy Measure Runs Into Bureaucracy The American Prospect
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