Live Nation Reaches DOJ Settlement in Antitrust Case

Live Nation Entertainment Inc. has reached a settlement with federal antitrust authorities, the Justice Department said Monday, throwing a wrench mid-trial into an antitrust case that accused the company of illegally monopolizing the live music industry and sought to force a sale of its Ticketmaster subsidiary.

DC Circuit Questions If Trump’s $100,000 H-1B Fee Is a Tax

A federal appellate panel focused Monday on whether a $100,000 Trump fee on H-1B worker petitions should be considered a tax, or a use of presidential authority to restrict entry to the US.

Anthropic Sues US Government Over Supply Chain Risk Label

Anthropic PBC sued the Defense Department for declaring that the artificial intelligence giant posed a risk to the US supply chain, further ramping up a high-stakes dispute with the Pentagon over safeguards on the company’s technology.

Fifth Circuit Allows Religious Class in United Vaccine Case

United Airlines Inc. workers who were placed on unpaid leave for declining to receive the Covid-19 vaccine for religious reasons can proceed with their litigation as a class, a federal appeals court said.

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Anthropic Sues US Government Over Supply Chain Risk Label

Anthropic PBC sued the Defense Department for declaring that the artificial intelligence giant posed a risk to the US supply chain, further ramping up a high-stakes dispute with the Pentagon over safeguards on the company’s technology.

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