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DOJ files new evidence in 2020 election case against Trump
DOJ files new evidence in 2020 election case against Donald Trump
A federal judge in Washington, DC, has released the most comprehensive narrative to date of the 2020 election conspiracy case against Donald Trump, outlining<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More
DoJ accuses Donald Trump of ‘private criminal effort’ to overturn 2020 election
Filing from Jack Smith lays out evidence in interference case against former president in bid to beat immunity claims
Read: New filing unveils additional evidence in Trump's 2020 election case
A lengthy motion from special counsel Jack Smith was unsealed Wednesday, making public what prosecutors say is new evidence that former President Trump and his allies tried to subvert the 2020 presidential election results.
New York City mayor Eric Adams due in court
DOJ hints at more charges coming for New York Mayor Eric Adams
New York City Mayor Eric Adams may soon face additional charges in his federal corruption case, federal prosecutors said.
Prosecutors say further charges against Eric Adams ‘possible,’ charges against others ‘likely’
New York City Mayor Eric Adams could face more charges in his federal corruption case, prosecutors told a judge Wednesday morning. Prosecutor Hagan Scotten of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York told judge Dale Ho it is "possible" prosecutors would file a superseding indictment in the case.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams Is Due Back in Court in His Criminal Case
New York City Mayor Eric Adams is set to return to court in a case where he is accused of taking bribes and illegal campaign contributions
Maryland State Police, DOJ
Md. State Police agree to pay $2.75 million, reform hiring to settle DOJ probe
The investigation found that the agency used a written test that discriminated against Black candidates and a physical test that discriminated against women.
U.S. settles with Maryland State Police over allegations of discriminatory hiring practices
The U.S. Justice Department has taken steps to resolve allegations of racial and gender-based disrriminatinatory hiring practices in Maryland's state police, according to new information.
Maryland State Police agrees to consent decree with DOJ, $2.75 million settlement after discrimination probe
The Maryland State Police — as part of a new consent decree and settlement involving $2.75 million going to prospective troopers who were discriminated against — will relax its physical testing standards for new troopers and develop new hiring tests.
DOJ to investigate 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre
DOJ announces first-ever federal review of 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre
The federal review is being conducted by the Civil Rights Division’s Cold Case Unit, under the Emmett Till Unsolved Civil Rights Crime Act.
Justice Department To Launch Review Into 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre
Hundreds were killed and more than 1200 homes, businesses, schools and churches were destroyed when a white mob terrorized Tulsa's thriving Black district.
DOJ to investigate 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre a century later
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has opened its first-ever probe into one of the deadliest race massacres in the nation's history more than a century later. The big picture: A commission, historians,
Georgia, DOJ
DOJ: 'Horrific and inhumane' Georgia prisons violate Constitution
Georgia state prisons subject inmates to "horrific and inhumane" conditions in violation of the Eighth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, the Department of Justice said Tuesday. The DOJ published a 93-page report on the state's prison system Tuesday after an investigation.
DOJ Accuses Georgia Prisons of 'Inhumane' and Unconstitutional Conditions
The U.S. Department of Justice accused prisons across Georgia of "inhumane" and unconstitutional conditions. On Tuesday, the Department of Justice published a report on the current conditions of Georgia prisons saying that they "violate" the Constitution's Eighth Amendment.
Georgia prisons 'horrific and unsafe' with homicides rampant: Justice Department
Georgia prisons feature in “horrific and unsafe conditions” that violate the Constitution’s protection against cruel and unusual DOJ alleged Tuesday.
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The DOJ’s Visa Allegations Are The Undoing Of Its Antitrust Case
To which some will reply that the DOJ’s lawsuit isn’t about competition in the credit card space, rather it’s about Visa’s ...
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DOJ's Revised ECCP Signals Expectations of a Data-driven Compliance Program
On September 23, 2024, Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General Nicole M. Argentieri announced much-anticipated revisions to the US Department ...
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DoJ revising vulnerability disclosure framework to encourage AI red teaming
DoJ says its policy will encourage independent security and safety research, but will large AI companies follow suit in encouraging vulnerability disclosure?
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DOJ accused of shielding ineligible voters after suing Alabama
The Biden Justice Department is facing accusations of enabling noncitizens to vote in the 2024 election after it sued Alabama ...
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Senate Democrats seek probe into DOJ investigation of Trump and Egypt
The request is the latest fallout from a Washington Post article revealing how a secret Justice Department investigation was ...
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DOJ awards $8M to WA tribes, nonprofits to combat domestic violence
Nearly $8 million was awarded to Western Washington tribal nations, nonprofits and government programs to provide services ...
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Crew member pleads guilty to Harrisburg, other jewelry store armed robberies in multi-state crime spree; DOJ
A man who was part of a crew that committed jewelry store armed robberies across multiple states, including one in Harrisburg ...
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