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The U.S. Justice Department has sued three states and the District of Columbia for not turning over requested voter information to the Trump administration
The Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division announced it has filed federal lawsuits against four jurisdictions.
The state of Mississippi announced today that it will voluntarily provide its full voter registration lists upon a request from the United States Department of Justice.
The lawsuit filed by Lincoln Memorial University alleged that the American Veterinary Medical Association was in violation of antitrust laws.
Friday is the deadline for the government to release files related to the life and death of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. There are still questions about what will be published and when.
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U.S. Department of Justice suing GA Secretary of State over state voter records | What we know
The DOJ is asking a federal judge to rule that Raffensperger broke federal law and to order him to release the voter records.
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Justice Department releases limited set of files tied to Epstein sex trafficking investigation
The Justice Department has released thousands of files about convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, but the incomplete document dump Friday did not break significant ground about the long-running criminal investigations of the financier or his ties to wealthy and powerful individuals.
Benjamin L. Wallace has been appointed by the United States District Court to be the new United States Attorney for the District of Delaware, according to the U.S. Department of
This brings the total number of states being targeted to 18; the data sought include names, addresses, driver’s license numbers and partial Social Security numbers
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US Justice Dept renews call for Epstein victims to come forward
The United States Department of Justice has renewed its call for victims connected to Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking network to come forward, pledging to pursue charges against anyone involved in their exploitation.
The U.S. Justice Department on Tuesday unveiled additional federal criminal charges against a Ukrainian national accused of participating in cyberattacks and other computer intrusions against key infrastructure in support of Russian interests.
The U.S. Department of Justice has sent a confidential draft agreement to more than a dozen states that would require election officials to remove any alleged ineligible voters identified during a federal review of their voter rolls.