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The United States Department of Justice Cell Phone Service Provider Agrees to Pay $500,000 for Imposing Unlawful Charges on Military Servicemembers ...
On May 19, 2025, the U.S. Department of Justice (“DOJ”) announced the “Civil Rights Fraud Initiative” to broaden federal ...
The SPLC advised Department of Justice prosecutors on "hate crimes," new documents from America First Legal show.
Approximately 4,500 Justice Department employees have accepted the Trump administration’s offer to participate in its ...
Nicholas Folly, David Sarratt and Jane Shvets of Debevoise & Plimpton LLP discuss the administration's signaling that it will ...
In North Carolina, it was a lawsuit over the state’s voter-registration records. In Arizona and Wisconsin, it was a letter to state election officials warning of potential administrative vio ...
The Trump administration's Justice Department has begun targeting Democratic and presidential swing states with demands for ...
Trump appointee Brett Shumate instructs DOJ Civil Division attorneys to prioritize investigations targeting transgender ...
In a letter sent Wednesday to Attorney General Peter Neronha, the DOJ said it is investigating whether the state is “engaged ...
A reorganization and shift in enforcement focuses within the DOJ's Civil Division is causing an exodus of attorneys. While some may land in Big Law, their skill set may be better suited for other ...
This means the DOJ's Civil Rights Division will be closing its investigation into MPD and retracting all findings of constitutional violations. In December, the DOJ said it had found that MPD used ...
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