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Connecticut and New York have joined the federal government in an antitrust lawsuit against Apple. The complaint accuses Apple of monopolizing the smartphone industry and keeping its customers on IOS apps, violating the Sherman Act.
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The Long Island Roller Rebels say Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman’s order is discriminatory because it prohibits transgender women from participating in women’s sports in county facilities.
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Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman has sued New York State Attorney General Letitia James over his order that bans transgender women from female sports teams in county facilities.
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A group of transgender veterans has sued the Department of Veterans Affairs over its unfulfilled promise to provide and pay for gender-affirming surgery. Two years ago, federal officials announced a policy reversal, allowing transgender veterans to undergo the procedure through the VA. But the agency still hasn’t followed through, and veterans say they’re tired of waiting.
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Stone Academy students filed a federal class action lawsuit against CT higher education and public health officials on Tuesday.
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A CT judge granted a prejudgment remedy of $5 million, a step that requires Stone Academy to secure assets to pay damages if found liable.
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Attorney General Peter Neronha said he has significant financial concerns about Prospect’s two hospitals in Rhode Island. Connecticut Attorney General William Tong’s office has confirmed that he is also investigating the company.
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The authority says it could pursue a defamation claim based on statements Gomes made to FOX61 after his primary loss to Mayor Joe Ganim.
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The next battle over affirmative action in higher education will take place at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, the training ground for the army’s future officers. The same group that challenged race-conscious admissions at Harvard and the University of North Carolina has now sued West Point.
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Connecticut has joined 16 other states and the Federal Trade Commission in suing Amazon. The online retailer is being accused of using coercive tactics to maintain a monopoly.