The civil-rights division’s case against Activision spotlights the vicious feeding cycle that sometimes only a federal judge can stop.
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California’s Litigation Dystopia

Video-game company Activision prevailed over the California Civil Rights Department, which has long been preying on businesses in the ...   READ MORE

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