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DOJ accuses Democratic campaign arm of obstruction in lawsuit over California redistricting
Federal court hearing begins over California's Proposition 50 redistricting measure as DOJ alleges racial gerrymandering by Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom.
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Times investigation: Ex-Trump DOJ lawyers say 'fraudulent' UC antisemitism probes led them to quit
The Times spoke to nine former Department of Justice civil rights attorneys tasked with investigating antisemitism complaints at the University of California. They all resigned during their invetigation.
In trying to prosecute critics of President Donald Trump, the Justice Department has failed dramatically, stunning legal experts and ex-prosecutors.
The Justice Department (DOJ) on Friday targeted four states for refusing to turn over voter data and issued a complaint against Georgia’s Fulton County for information related to the 2020
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DOJ promises 'a lot more action' on gun rights with new Second Amendment enforcement section
The DOJ is launching a new Second Amendment section to protect gun rights nationwide, pricey concealed carry permits and state restrictions, according to Harmeet Dhillon.
Nevada’s Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar is speaking out after the Department of Justice named Nevada in a lawsuit targeting several states that are refusing to provide private voter data.
Senate Democrats asked the Justice Department's watchdog to review whether anyone has tampered with records about Jeffrey Epstein.
The Wisconsin State Senate is creating a special committee on oversight of the Department of Justice. Attorney General Josh Kaul called the committee formation a partisan stunt.
State Senate Majority Leader Devin Lemahieu said the new oversight committee is designed to increase transparency and make sure the DOJ is operating within its authority. The committee currently includes four Republicans with two additional seats to be filled by the Senate minority leader.
By focusing solely on ‘intentional discrimination,’ the Justice Department risks allowing more subtle forms of bias to proliferate