Career prosecutors who recently resigned from the Trump Department of Justice (DOJ) have brought a central conflict between ...
At least six prosecutors, including the acting U.S. attorney in Manhattan, have stepped down over the DOJ order to dismiss ...
Still, the Bush 43 Justice Department filed charges against several members of the New Black Panther Party who allegedly had intimidated voters and poll workers at polling places. Kristen Clarke ...
Notably, any statements of interest in Title VII cases will mark a new approach for the DOJ in prosecutions and investigations under that statute. DOJ’s internal memo also calls for the ...
The move was extraordinary: A top political appointee at the Justice Department ordering independent prosecutors to drop a case brought by their own office in New York’s southern district ...
THE BUZZ: OUTSIDERS NO MORE — The powerful Civil Rights Division at the U.S Department of Justice will likely soon ... s Democratic establishment. These new roles flip the power dynamic between ...
“There are instance in which high-profile prosecutions have to be signed of by the attorney general, but I can’t think of a case where a new [DOJ] comes in and so blatantly injects politics ...
Rep. Dan Goldman (D-N.Y.) slammed the Department of Justice (DOJ) for dismissing the criminal case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D), saying it’s “outright extortion.” Goldman ...
After Donald Trump took office, the DOJ is reviewing consent decrees approved under the Biden administration. This story has been updated to add new information. It could be at least another month ...
The Trump administration has filed a lawsuit against the state of New York and its governor, Kathy Hochul, and Attorney General Letitia James, alleging a failure to comply with federal law by ...
President Trump’s Justice Department announced Wednesday it would file civil charges against Gov. Hochul and New York Attorney General Letitia James for limiting compliance with the president ...
The 2025 Guidelines follow a series of criminal jury trial and case losses for the DOJ in wage-fixing and no-poach cases. These cases raise new questions about the application of the Sherman Act ...