Tennessee, Montana Lead State Coalition Against Banks, Credit Card Companies Tracking and Monitoring Firearm Purchases

Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti Along With Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen Is Leading A Coalition Of 24 States Alerting The Chief Executive Officers Of Three Major Credit Card Companies That The Recent Creation Of A Merchant Category Code For The Processing Of Firearms Purchases From Gun Stores Is Potentially A Violation Of Consumer Protection And Antitrust Laws.

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Study Shows Antitrust Legislation Could Cost U.S. Economy $319B

Proposed Legislation In Congress That Would Strengthen Antitrust Enforcement Could Cost The U.S. Economy More Than $319 Billion If Enacted, According To A Recent Economic Study.

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TN Attorney General Joins Lawsuit Against Google

Attorney General Herbert H. Slatery III Has Joined With Attorney Generals From 37 Other States In A Lawsuit Against California-Based Google. The Lawsuit Alleges That The Company Violated State And Federal Antitrust Laws.

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Supreme Court Rules Against NCAA On Student-Athlete Compensation

After Several Years Of Challenges To The NCAA’s Power Over Student Athlete Compensation, The Supreme Court Reached A Unanimous Decision Upholding A Lower Court’s Ruling That The Current NCAA Regulations Violate Federal Antitrust Laws. The NCAA Cannot Restrict Educational Benefits To Student Athletes.

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Big Tech Rallies Behind Biden

Employees At Big Tech Companies, Including Google Parent Alphabet And Facebook, Funneled Millions Of Dollars Into Democrats’ Campaigns During The 2020 Election Cycle — A Move That Could Pay Off For Conglomerates Hoping To Stymie The Implementation Of Internet Regulation.

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Tennessee Joins With 37 Other States In Google Antitrust Lawsuit

Almost Every Internet Search And Click Is Analyzed And Tracked By Google With Google Being The Search Engine Of Choice For Over 90% Of All The United States. No Competitor Search Engine Holds More Than 7% Of The Market.

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