The US Department of Justice has asked the court to reconsider a recent ruling that would allow Apple to pursue records from 14 federal agencies in its antitrust case, reports 9to5Mac. The subpoenas served to federal agencies were ruled overbroad and too burdensome, particularly because many requested documents involve classified or privileged material. Now, the DOJ, backed by declarations from officials at several federal agencies and offices, has asked Judge Linares to reconsider that decision. This recent clash is fundamentally separate from Apple’s ongoing battles over device encryption. I hope you’ll help support Apple World Today by becoming a patron.