Supreme Court, DOJ and Ghislaine Maxwell
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DOJ files misconduct complaint against Chief Judge Boasberg
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FDA asks DOJ to classify gas station products with opioid-like effects as illicit substances
The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday recommended classifying 7-OH, a compound with opioid-like effects found in unregulated tablets, gummies and drink mixes sold in gas stations and convenience stores,
Pres. Trump's Epstein scandals are widening, and drawing bipartisan fury, because his vulnerability extends across his personal life, first term, and second term, reports MSNBC Chief Legal Correspondent Ari Melber.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) said Tuesday the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) violated civil rights laws by acting with “indifference” toward attacks on Israeli and
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Another whistleblower claims that top DOJ official suggested department could ignore court orders
Another whistleblower has made claims to the Justice Department’s watchdog that Emil Bove — a top agency official who is now nominated for a judgeship — suggested others in the department could ignore court orders during a contentious legal battle in an immigration case.
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The convicted child sex trafficker and Jeffrey Epstein associate met with the deputy AG for two days of questioning.
A DOJ investigation has found University of California Los Angeles in violation of federal laws for allowing "systemic antisemitism" against students and staff.
Sen. Adam Schiff is under scrutiny after the FHFA accused him of falsifying documents to claim primary residency in both Maryland and California in order to secure favorable mortgage terms.
Democratic Sens. Durbin and Whitehouse sent letter to Deputy AG Blanche seeking commitment that DOJ won't advocate for a pardon or commutation for Ghislane Maxwell.
DOJ didn’t respond to questions emailed Tuesday morning about whether the agency is in possession of the missing minute. Gizmodo also asked about whether Bondi was going to ever release video showing that there’s always a minute missing from the surveillance videos at that jail. As far as we can tell, that never happened.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has fired two top officials from its antitrust division for insubordination, an agency spokesperson confirmed Tuesday. Roger Alford, principal deputy