Since last year I’ve reported on William Isely’s battle against the Federal Trade Commission , which attempted to censor him for a website he never owned, operated, or controlled. In April the same FTC judge who cleared Isely of any wrongdoing turned around and said the Commission was “substantially justified” in prosecuting him, and denied Isely’s application to recover some of the $130,000 he spent defending himself.
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Once More Unto the Breach…