DOJ faces Fri. deadline to release Epstein files
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The Trump administration has shuttered a Reagan-era program that coordinated major transnational crime investigations.
Democrats alleged Brad Bondi's clients had been favored by the Justice Department under his sister's leadership.
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DOJ vowed to punish those who disrupt Trump's immigration crackdown. Dozens of cases have crumbled
An Associated Press review of federal criminal cases found more than 40% of cases involved relatively minor misdemeanors.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) charged more individuals as part of its ongoing and expanding probe into fraud in Minnesota on Thursday. Joseph Thompson, the assistant U.S. attorney for Minnesota,
Six more people have been charged and one person has pleaded guilty in ongoing federal investigations into fraud schemes targeting Minnesota Medicaid programs
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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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DOJ, South Carolina settle lawsuit claiming the state violated Americans with Disabilities Act
The Department of Justice announced Thursday that it had settled its lawsuit against South Carolina over the state’s treatment of adults with serious mental illnesses.
South Carolina has resolved a lawsuit from the U.S. Department of Justice over alleged unlawful treatment of residents who suffer from mental illness.
UPMC Children’s Hospital could keep gender-affirming care patient records anonymous, per DOJ request
UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh will be able to keep all of its patient records of minors seeking gender-affirming care anonymous, according to a new federal court filing. In September, four UP