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The Justice Department's division tasked with enforcing the nation's federal civil rights laws has recently seen a mass ...
One discrete issue raised by the memorandum is how it impacts Justice Department compliance with the Privacy Protection Act ...
The Justice Department is suing two states over their planned lawsuits against fossil fuel companies for harms caused by ...
INDIANAPOLIS—A tax preparer who guaranteed large refunds for her clients is headed to prison after investigators uncovered a ...
According to former prosecutor Neama Rahmani, Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan could spend five years in prison if convicted on ...
Two Venezuelan natives who were granted Temporary Protected Status (TPS) in the U.S. have been charged with submitting false ...
The head of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division said more than 100 employees decided “they’d rather not do what ...
An April memo from the Department of Justice directs immigration judges to throw out asylum applications deemed "legally ...
A leading legal ethics scholar warned that the U.S. attorney general's action may "intimidate DOJ lawyers from exercising independent judgment." The acting deputy director of the DOJ's Office of ...
Officials within the voting section of the Justice Department's civil rights office have been reassigned, according to The ...
The DOJ says plans by Michigan and Hawaii to take legal action over climate harm would infringe on the federal government’s ...
The Justice Department is suing two states over their planned lawsuits against fossil fuel companies for harms caused by ...