Apple requests judge to dismiss DOJ's speculative antitrust lawsuit
Apple has argued in court that the Department of Justice's case against it is baseless, while the DOJ says prove it at trial. The company is seeking a dismissal of the antitrust accusations that it has consistently decried since the case was brought in March 2024.

Apple urged a federal judge to dismiss the Department of Justice's speculative antitrust suit against it in court on Wednesday. The company argued that the DOJ's case was baseless and did not include any facts linking Apple's conduct to harm. The DOJ, however, claimed it had enough evidence to proceed to trial. The hearing lasted three hours, with the judge aiming to make a decision by January. If dismissed, though, the case will likely continue as multiple states are participating.
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