Justice Department
Latest Justice Department

FTC Withdraws Vertical Merger Guidelines
By John Eggerton published
Also highlights report on Big Tech purchases below HSR radar

CTA to FTC: Leave Vertical Merger Guidelines Alone
By John Eggerton published
Trade group says they should stay, or agency should gather robust public comment before axing them

Justice Begins Paying Victims of FIFA Soccer Rights Scandal
By John Eggerton published
Will be used to help underprivileged

Justice Department Formally Restricts Compulsion of Journalist Records
By John Eggerton published
Attorney General Garland also supports legislation to protect media

Justice Tells Hill it Should Consider Jettisoning Sec. 230
By John Eggerton published
Advises House and Senate that starting from scratch might be best way to go

Report: Justice Close to Filing Suit Against Google
By John Eggerton published
The Justice Department could file an antitrust suit against Google (and YouTube) parent Alphabet as soon as this month, according to ‘The New York Times.’
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