DOJ opens antitrust investigation of NFL over TV deals
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Feds may try to force NFL to stop selling games to cable, satellite, and streaming.
A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit from the U.S. Department of Justice seeking Massachusetts' voter rolls.
Federal judges in January have already dismissed the DOJ’s lawsuits against California and Oregon, in which the department claimed the federal government was entitled to voter information.
A Leander woman was sentenced to serve nearly three years in federal prison after being pleading guilty to wire fraud and tax evasion.
Ten days after that interview, an investigation has reportedly been opened by the DOJ. Specifically into the NFL's alleged abuse of those antitrust exemptions. Affordability, with estimates showing fans could pay up to $1,500 in order to watch every game across multiple platforms. Anticompetitive tactics and it's impact on local media.
Federal prosecutors on Thursday urged a judge to overturn a ruling barring the Justice Department from directly searching a Washington Post reporter’s electronic devices seized as part of an investigation into a government contractor accused of leaking classified materials.
The MS-13 “shotcaller” said he “had to clean out my garbage, you understand, and well that work you cannot say no to.”
The Biden administration sued a Texas land developer accused of duping tens of thousands of Hispanic residents. Trump’s DOJ is now offering an unprecedented settlement that experts say could target the very people who were harmed by the developer.