Supreme Court doesn't rush MS case
The US Supreme Court has declined to fast-track Microsoft's appeal of the decision to break up the company past the lower appeals court as the US District Court federal judge who tried the anti-trust case has requested. Because the software company has fared consistently better in the lower court, this failure to take the case by the Surpreme Court has given hope to those who want to see Microsoft left intact.
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