David A. Clanton

David A. Clanton (born May 31, 1944)[1] was the acting chair of the Federal Trade Commission from March 4, 1981, to September 25, 1981.

[1][3] In June 1969, Clanton became a legislative assistant to Michigan Senator Robert P.

[1] He gained admission to the bar in Michigan the following year,[3] and served as minority staff counsel for the United States Senate Committee on Commerce from April 1971 to January 1975.

[1] President Ronald Reagan named Clanton acting FTC chair in 1981, pending selection of a nominee for the position.

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