Apple wins access to 14 agencies' documents in DOJ case
Apple won a discovery ruling on July 15, 2026, allowing it to seek documents from 14 U.S. federal agencies for its defense in the U.S. Department of Justice antitrust case.
TL;DR
- A specially appointed judge sided with Apple in a discovery dispute tied to the DOJ antitrust lawsuit.
- The ruling concerns Apple’s effort to obtain documents from 14 federal agencies.
- The documents are intended for Apple’s defense in the case.
A specially appointed judge sided with Apple in a discovery dispute related to the U.S. Department of Justice antitrust lawsuit, according to a July 15, 2026 report by 9to5Mac. The ruling lets Apple pursue documents from 14 U.S. federal agencies as part of its defense.
The dispute concerns discovery, the pre-trial process in which parties seek documents and other evidence relevant to a case. In this instance, Apple sought records held by 14 federal agencies, and the judge ruled in Apple’s favor on that request.
The source report says the agency documents form part of Apple’s defense against the DOJ’s antitrust claims. The report excerpt does not identify the 14 agencies by name or provide further detail on the scope of the requested records.
Related questions
- What did the judge allow Apple to obtain in the DOJ antitrust case?
- How many federal agencies are involved in Apple’s discovery request?
- When was the discovery ruling reported?
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