The U.S. FTC isn't backing down—they're still digging into alleged advertising boycotts targeting conservative websites. A federal judge already ruled on this case last year, determining it amounts to retaliation against an advocacy group for exercising their First Amendment rights. The ongoing probe raises interesting questions about how regulatory bodies handle disputes involving speech and platform economics. For those tracking regulatory trends, this development is worth understanding, especially as it touches on how market participants navigate increasingly complex compliance environments.

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