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US Government launches antitrust suit against Live Nation Entertainment, claiming business practices that harm artists and fans

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The United States government, and dozens of states, sued Live Nation Entertainment, a multinational entertainment company, in an antitrust suit Thursday, alleging they monopolized the live entertainment space, harming artists, venues, and concertgoers. Live Nation has yet to file a response within the court.

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Disney sues Florida governor DeSantis over ‘relentless campaign to weaponize government power’

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Disney filed a lawsuit on Wednesday against Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and state officials, accusing them of spearheading a “relentless campaign to weaponize government power” against the entertainment giant. Because they are the only company in the state that has ever been granted the right to govern themselves.”

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Canada dispatches: counter to Alberta government policy, Calgary sports teams and universities embrace vaccine mandates

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Calgary Sports and Entertainment (CSEC) announced Monday that, effective September 15, all future Calgary Flames, Stampeders, and Hitmen games will require every fan and employee that is eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine to have done so before entering their arenas. The Alberta government has a history of not abating these fears.

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Hong Kong appeals court refuses to hear submission against RTHK satirical show

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The Hong Kong Court of Appeal (CA) dismissed on Thursday the government’s application for leave to appeal to the top court in a case concerning a satire show that criticized the police’s anti-epidemic efforts during the COVID-19. Lastly, the government sought to challenge the definition of “social status” in the Code.

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Court rejects bid for compensation over police raid damages to Texas woman’s home

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Baker filed a lawsuit against the city in federal court, arguing that the intentional destruction of her property violated the Constitution’s takings clause, which bars the government from taking private property for public use without paying just compensation. Sony Music Entertainment and Sony Music Entertainment v.

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India Supreme Court rejects petition challenging constitutionality of caste system

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The Supreme Court of India declined to entertain a petition seeking to declare the caste system unconstitutional on Tuesday. The Indian Constitution also contains provisions prohibiting discrimination based on caste and has established quotas in government jobs and educational institutions for SCs and STs.

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Sri Lanka cabinet approves IMF-backed civil forfeiture law allowing government to seize proceeds from illegal activity

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Under the new law, known as the Proceeds of Crime Act (POCA), the government will be entitled to freeze and/or confiscate any assets they suspect are the proceeds of criminal activity, including those assets acquired through commissions, bribery, and fraud. Minister (Dr.) We must continue down this path.” billion in tranches.