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Judges want to peek under the hood at the Justice Department, setting up another showdown with Trump
The Justice Department is facing several court orders that land it in a position it often seeks to avoid: Revealing the private statements of its top political leaders.
The United States has arrested five individuals at Germany's request in a German-led internationally coordinated investigation of online fraud and money laundering networks that used payment service providers,
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Justice Department strips Jan. 6 references from court paper and punishes prosecutors who filed it
The Justice Department has stripped references to the Jan. 6, 2021, attack from court papers and punished two federal prosecutors who filed the document seeking prison time at sentencing Thursday for a man arrested with guns and ammunition near former President Barack Obama's home.
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Federal judge warns Justice Department it may be veering close to mishandling evidence in Comey case
A federal judge on Wednesday warned the Justice Department it may be veering close to mishandling evidence in its criminal case against former FBI Director James Comey.
With just weeks until the Prop 50 election, the Department of Justice wants to directly oversee Kern County polling stations. The DOJ announced Friday that it is planning to monitor polling sites in New Jersey and five California counties including: Kern,
The Department of Justice last month "recently issued new review and approval processes for any public statements by employees of the United States Attorneys’ Offices at panels, conferences, and public events," according to a letter filed in Luigi ...
The danger highlighted by Jackson became clear during the Nixon presidency. Most egregiously, at the height of the Watergate scandal in 1973, the president ordered the attorney general, Elliot Richardson, and his deputy, William Ruckelshaus, to fire Archibald Cox, the special prosecutor appointed by the Senate to investigate the growing scandal.
By Diana Novak Jones CHICAGO (Reuters) -A federal judge in Chicago on Thursday said immigration officials had lied about the nature of local protests against the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown in the city,