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Texas leads multistate coalition in antitrust suit against Google
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FILE Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton speaks at a news conference as District of Columbia Attorney General Karl Racine, left, and other state attorneys general look on, outside the Supreme Court in Washington, Sept. 9, 2019. In a petition filed on Oct. 31 in Texas state court of Travis County, Google, along with its parent company Alphabet, sought a protective order against Paxton, who is spearheading the multistate antitrust investigation into the company. (Al Drago/The New York Times)AL DRAGO, STR / NYT
Texas is leading a multistate coalition that filed an antitrust suit Wednesday in federal court against Google, claiming the company has a “trillion-dollar monopoly” on online display-advertising.
hour. good evening. my name is bill kauffman and i m here to welcome you to the booktalk series. i also want to thank the federal society for cosponsoring tonight s talk. tonight s program features logan beirne, the author of a new book on america s first chief executive entitled blood of tyrants: george washington and forging of the presidency. this is very much a young law school book. it began as a paper while logan was a law student. the paper was written under the supervision of william eskridge. after graduation in 2008, working two years in a law firm, logan returned to yale law school in 2010 and began turning the paper into the book we feature tonight. appropriately we have william eskridge with us to comment on the boat. he s the author and the articles cover a wide range of topics. several of his books have been featured in previous booktalk series sponsored by her library. according to a recen
and they analyzed it and they analyzed it and they determined that it was a deliberate erasure and there is six to eight examples as somebody who started rereading it and started and stopped and started and stopped. the national archives 10 years ago before my time better analyzed the tape and used audio forensics to try to find services some bits of sound on the edges because when you raise some thing come you couldn t get everything. sadly there is nothing on the edges. just recently there is another attempt to look at it and evaluate it. it was also an attempt to make sense out of haldeman. when he met with the president, he d have a legal pad and he would note decisions come action items, thinks he got to do. he did not write transcripts of their conversation. he did not the nature of their conversation that day. so we know that they talk about watergate. we know that was gone from the tape is almost exactly covering the period survey were discussing art peers of the it s
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