Former Assistant U.S. Attorney Mimi Rocha, former top Justice Department prosecutor Andrew Weissmann and two hosts of MSNBC sounded the alarm about a new letter from the acting U.S. deputy attorney ...
The chaos and drama that unfolded on Thursday at the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York as a result ...
Senate Democrats grilled Todd Blanche, President Trump’s former criminal defense attorney, on whether he would blunt attempts ...
Police and sheriff's departments will be ordered to collect the immigration status of people involved in crimes.
2020, Paper: "We examine drivers and consequences of U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) oversight of whistleblower cases of corporate fraud against the government. We find that the DOJ is more likely to ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin is well protected from any potential threats, Kremlin spokesman ... US officials had considered the option of a "decapitation strike" if Russia used nuclear weapons in ...
ATLANTA (AP) — The Justice ... people to break the law, and that should be treated just as seriously as if they were asking DOJ to knock over a bank,” said Justin Levitt, a former department ...
At least 15 senior-level officials at the Justice Department had been reassigned by Tuesday, according to reports from the Washington Post and CNN, which cited people familiar with the changes.
The U.S. Department of Justice told immigration attorneys who aid detained immigrants ... “To be told that we can't go in and help people is devastating. More so to the people we're trying to help who ...
By Glenn Thrush Reporting from Washington The Justice Department has ordered an immediate halt to all new civil rights cases or investigations — and signaled that it might back out of Biden-era ...
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) sent a memo to its civil ... of State Police alleging Civil Rights Act violations. "The United States claims MDSP violated Title VII when it used a certain ...
The consent decree agreements with both cities are awaiting final approval by judges in those states, meaning that the Trump administration’s Justice Department could seek to scuttle the deals.