HPE secures court approval for its settlement with the US DOJ over its takeover of networking company Juniper, defeating a challenge by Democratic state AGs
HPE secures court approval for its settlement with the US DOJ over its takeover of networking company Juniper, defeating a challenge by Democratic state AGs
Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. secured court approval for its settlement with the US Justice Department over its takeover …
The DOJ secures a $3.2M settlement from OpenAI to resolve allegations it discriminated against US workers by preferring workers with temporary employment visas
The DOJ secures a $3.2M settlement from OpenAI to resolve allegations it discriminated against US workers by preferring workers with temporary employment visas
A unit of OpenAI has reached a settlement with the US Justice Department to resolve allegations that the California-based …
The DOJ is prosecuting a Cop City protester for allegedly providing CBP with a “duress” passcode that wiped the contents of his GrapheneOS phone
Concern over US effort to prosecute Sam Tunick, accused by authorities of wiping his phone using GrapheneOS
The DOJ is prosecuting a Cop City protester for allegedly providing CBP with a “duress” passcode that wiped the contents of his GrapheneOS phone
Concern over US effort to prosecute Sam Tunick, accused by authorities of wiping his phone using GrapheneOS
Trump nominates FCC General Counsel Adam Candeub to lead the DOJ's antitrust unit; Candeub, a longtime Big Tech critic, has long sought to challenge Section 230
Adam Candeub authored a Project 2025 chapter calling for a sweeping shake-up of US competition enforcement
Sources: Apple and the DOJ are in early discussions about settling a 2024 antitrust lawsuit alleging that Apple violated antitrust laws
Sources: Apple and the DOJ are in early discussions about settling a 2024 antitrust lawsuit alleging that Apple violated antitrust laws
Apple Inc. and the US Justice Department are in early discussions about settling a 2024 lawsuit that alleges the iPhone maker violated antitrust laws.
Alibaba and its US payment processor AUS agree to pay $600M to resolve DOJ allegations that they failed to stop illegal sales of ~80K drugs and other products
Chinese technology and e-commerce giant Alibaba (9988.HK) and its U.S.-based payment processor have agreed to pay $600 million …