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Displaying all articles tagged:
Doj
justice
Aug. 29, 2022
Mar-a-Lago and the Never-ending Case Against Trump
What happens to the rule of law in purgatory?
By
Ankush Khardori
politics
May 12, 2022
Feds Investigate Trump for Taking Top Secret Docs to Mar-a-Lago: Report
The DOJ reportedly wants to know more about the classified documents Trump grabbed from the White House.
By
Matt Stieb
department of justice
Apr. 26, 2021
DOJ Launches Probe of Louisville Police After Killing of Breonna Taylor
The inquiry, announced by Merrick Garland, is the second such “pattern or practice” investigation into systemic police abuses in the past week.
By
Matt Stieb
politics
Apr. 21, 2021
Justice Department Launches Probe of Minneapolis Police Practices
Merrick Garland announced a probe into whether the department has engaged in a pattern of “unlawful policing” a day after the Derek Chauvin verdict.
By
Nia Prater
the law
Mar. 21, 2021
The Smearing of Kristen Clarke
Clarke could become the first Black woman to run the DOJ’s civil rights division. She’s in Fox News’s crosshairs.
By
Irin Carmon
department of justice
Feb. 10, 2021
Trump DOJ Blocked Search Warrant for Investigation Into Rudy Giuliani: Report
The Department of Justice reportedly stalled on a request for a warrant to see Giuliani’s records regarding his time in Ukraine until Biden took over.
By
Matt Stieb
department of justice
Nov. 10, 2020
DOJ’s Top Election-Fraud Prosecutor Steps Down After Barr Jumps Into Election
The DOJ official overseeing election fraud stepped down hours after Barr authorized prosecutors to examine allegations of voting “irregularities.”
By
Matt Stieb
just asking questions
Oct. 26, 2020
How to Restore the Justice Department After Trump Leaves Office
Constitutional-law expert Mark Tushnet on his call for a bipartisan commission to investigate the many ways the DOJ shattered norms under Trump.
By
James D. Walsh
family separation
Oct. 7, 2020
Jeff Sessions Reportedly Told U.S. Attorneys ‘We Need to Take Away Children’
A Department of Justice draft IG report claims that former heads Sessions and Rosenstein spearheaded the family separation of children and infants.
By
Matt Stieb
doj
Sept. 2, 2020
Trump Wants to Cut Federal Funding to ‘Anarchist Jurisdictions’ Including NYC
The president’s threat to defund Democratic cities if they defund the police is extremely unlikely to hold up in the courts.
By
Matt Stieb
white house
Aug. 30, 2020
Trump Reportedly Offered John Kelly FBI Director Job If He Pledged Loyalty
A new book details how Trump tried to get John Kelly to swear personal allegiance to him, and how the DOJ limited the scope of the Mueller inquiry.
By
Matt Stieb
politics
July 29, 2020
What Happened at Attorney General Barr’s Five-Hour House Hearing
Barr defended sending federal agents to Portland and other cities, and his heated exchanges with grandstanding Democrats yielded little substance.
By
Chas Danner
department of justice
May 12, 2020
Michael Flynn May Not Be Out of Legal Jeopardy Just Yet
The judge presiding over Flynn’s case delayed the dismissal of charges and opened an opportunity for outside commenters to accuse the DOJ of cronyism.
By
Matt Stieb
the law
Feb. 12, 2020
We Now Have a Perfect Symbol of Trump and Barr’s Badly Damaged DOJ
The actions of Trump’s newly installed U.S. Attorney in Washington, D.C., reek of political influence.
By
Barbara McQuade
criminal justice
Nov. 13, 2019
Trump and Barr Don’t Care About Victims. They Care About Their Right to Kill.
Executions of federal prisoners are set to resume in December. Victims’ families have lined up to oppose them.
By
Zak Cheney-Rice
Apr. 29, 2018
DOJ Erases ‘Need for Free Press and Public Trial’ From Internal Manual
These requirements are totally outdated!
By
Benjamin Hart
Feb. 12, 2018
Report: Justice Dept. No. 3 Cited Russia Investigation As Reason to Leave
There are still unanswered questions about her resignation.
By
Benjamin Hart
Feb. 9, 2018
Rachel Brand, No. 3 at Justice Department, Steps Down After Only Nine Months
This could be an ominous development in the Mueller investigation.
By
Benjamin Hart
Nov. 20, 2017
DOJ to Sue to Stop AT&T–Time Warner Deal
The decision may or may not have something to do with President Trump’s fierce hatred of CNN.
By
Benjamin Hart
select all
Oct. 25, 2017
DOJ Subpoenas Twitter Users Over Smiley-Face-Emoji Tweet
Twitter is fighting it.
By
Madison Malone Kircher
Mar. 10, 2017
The DOJ Just Called for the Firing of 46 Obama-Appointed U.S. State’s Attorneys
Then-president-elect Donald Trump had asked the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York to stay on in November.
By
Jen Kirby
crimes and misdemeanors
July 14, 2013
The Justice Department Will Review George Zimmerman’s Case
He may be eligible for criminal civil rights charges.
By
Caroline Bankoff
ink-stained wretches
May 15, 2013
The Blame Game Is in Full Swing for the Justice Department and
AP
No,
you
started it.
By
Delia Paunescu
america’s most spiteful sheriff
Apr. 22, 2012
Joe Arpaio Is America’s Most Spiteful Sheriff
He hates the federal government, loves racial profiling.
By
Andre Tartar
profits anonymous
Apr. 15, 2011
Preet Bharara Is the Reason You Can’t Play Online Poker Right Now
Preet strikes again!
By
Nitasha Tiku
loose lips
Feb. 25, 2011
Stephen Colbert Breaks Down the Case of the Government-Prescribed Corporate Hacker Who Failed to Bring Down WikiLeaks
In a glorious three and a half minutes.
By
Nitasha Tiku
smoking
Feb. 24, 2011
The DOJ Has Some Ideas for Tobacco Companies’ New Advertising Campaign
The proposed ad copy spots just short of, “We kill you for the money.”
By
Nitasha Tiku
loose lips
Feb. 9, 2011
Try As It Might, The U.S. Can’t Find a Way to Prosecute Julian Assange
If not espionage, then how about conspiracy?
By
Nitasha Tiku