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What's behind the Justice Department's antitrust lawsuit against Google?
by
Sabri Ben-Achour
, Alex Schroeder
and Jarrett Dang
Sep 21, 2022
At issue are the platform's dominance over other search engines and the contracts that help it maintain that dominance, attorney Charlotte Slaiman says.
Justice Dept. files landmark antitrust lawsuit against Google
Oct 20, 2020
It could be an opening salvo ahead of other major government antitrust actions, given ongoing investigations of Apple, Amazon and Facebook.
Rule of law is essential for the economy, too
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Sean McHenry
Feb 20, 2020
Trump has come under fire for behavior that allegedly weakens the rule of law. But that concept isn't strictly legal.
Under Armour investigation focuses on "revenue recognition." What's that?
Nov 4, 2019
Accounting rules get complicated quickly.
"The government is often the underdog," the U.S. assistant attorney general says
Jun 27, 2018
Makan Delrahim talks about the Justice Department's losing bid to block the AT&T-Time Warner merger, along with other antitrust cases.
Do LGBT conservatives still have faith that Trump will protect workers' rights?
Aug 1, 2017
After asking LGBT voters for support in 2016, Trump administration withdraws support for expansion of Civil Rights protections.
For public good, not for profit.
Aetna letter sparks controversy
Aug 17, 2016
The insurer warned the DOJ of quitting some health exchanges if merger were challenged.
Federal court throws out fraud case against Bank of America
May 24, 2016
The decision could limit the Justice Department’s ability to push for settlements with big banks over the financial crisis.
Why banks' billion-dollar settlements add up to less
Apr 12, 2016
The penalty portion is pretty straightforward. Then it gets squishy.