Justice Department

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Last mentioned: Mar 14, 2026

Timeline

  1. Subpoena Quashed

    A federal judge blocks the DOJ's request, citing the need for central bank independence.

  2. Investigation Initiated

    DOJ begins a probe into administrative and leadership matters at the Federal Reserve.

  3. Subpoena Issued

    The Justice Department serves a subpoena to the Federal Reserve Board for internal documents.

  4. Settlement Reached

    The DOJ and Live Nation announce a settlement to resolve the monopoly case without a trial.

  5. Market Reaction

    Industry analysts and legal experts begin assessing the risk of a 'monopsony' challenge to the deal.

  6. DOJ Probe Leaks

    Reports emerge that the Justice Department is focusing on creator leverage and anticompetitive negotiations.

  7. FY25 Earnings Report

    Live Nation reports revenue growth but lower net income amid ongoing legal pressures.

  8. Merger Agreement

    The companies officially announce the $72 billion takeover deal.

  9. Initial Filings

    Netflix and WBD submit preliminary regulatory notices regarding a potential material agreement.

  10. Antitrust Lawsuit Filed

    DOJ and 30 states sue to break up Live Nation, alleging an illegal monopoly.

  11. Merger Approved

    DOJ approves the merger of Live Nation and Ticketmaster under a 10-year consent decree.

Stories mentioning Justice Department 3

Regulation Neutral

Judge Quashes DOJ Subpoena of Federal Reserve, Citing Central Bank Independence

A federal judge has blocked a Department of Justice subpoena directed at the Federal Reserve, marking a significant setback for an ongoing investigation into the central bank's leadership. The ruling reinforces the legal protections surrounding the Fed's independence and sets a high bar for executive branch oversight of monetary policy deliberations.

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Regulation Neutral

DOJ and Live Nation Reach Landmark Settlement in Antitrust Monopoly Case

The U.S. Department of Justice and Live Nation Entertainment have reached a settlement to resolve a massive antitrust lawsuit alleging an illegal monopoly over the live music industry. The agreement avoids a high-stakes trial that sought to forcibly dismantle the 2010 merger between Live Nation and Ticketmaster.

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Regulation Bearish

DOJ Scrutinizes Netflix-Warner Merger Over Creator 'Monopsony' Risks

The U.S. Department of Justice is investigating Netflix’s proposed $72 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery, focusing on whether the combined entity would exert anticompetitive leverage over filmmakers. This probe signals a significant regulatory shift toward 'monopsony' concerns, where a dominant buyer can suppress terms for content creators.

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