This merger will create a media behemoth capable of controlling and crushing the American film and television industry, with dire consequences for consumers, local theaters and the workers and communities who rely on them, actors and artists, and for quality, objective and independent news.
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Connecticut Attorney General's statement on merger
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It’s over. Go home, Donald Trump. Don’t come back to the court again and cause trouble by sitting in the front row and making a spectacle of yourself.
Today is not just a legal victory. Today is a second ratification of the Fourteenth Amendment, on the 250th anniversary of our nation’s birth, by which we affirm as a people the essential character of our nation built by the sacrifice…
This changes nothing about the law here in Connecticut, which states clearly that transgender girls are girls, and that every girl and every woman is entitled to protection against discrimination.
Connecticut will continue to administer free and fair elections, will continue to follow all state and federal laws governing elections, and is prepared to take any and all actions to protect our democracy.





