DOJ files request to unseal Epstein grand jury records
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The Justice Department has been rocked by a wave of recent firings, a sign the administration is not done culling the ranks of career officials as it seeks to shape the department under a second
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The Justice Department said unsealing grand jury transcripts related to Epstein's case is necessary given "longstanding and legitimate" public interest in the case.
DOJ issues requests to California sheriffs for information on noncitizen inmates and release dates as part of Trump administration's immigration enforcement.
The U.S. DOJ urged Maryland's highest court last week to dismiss a series of lawsuits targeting big oil companies over climate change-related claims.
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The U.S. Attorney's Office in Arizona charged 124 people for immigration violations, including illegal re-entry and alien smuggling, as part of Operation Take Back America.
The DOJ suggested former officer Brett Hankison, who was charged with violating the civil rights of Breonna Taylor during a botched raid, should receive one day in jail.
Comey prosecuted Sean “Diddy” Combs this year and played a role in the investigation and subsequent prosecutions of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell.
The announcement opened a contentious new front in Trump’s immigration crackdown, in a state that largely blocks law enforcement cooperation with federal immigration authorities.
The Justice Department requested that a Louisville police officer convicted in connection with a raid that resulted in Breonna Taylor’s death serve one day in prison.
Since President Trump took office, the Justice Department has backed challenges to gun regulations. And it did not appeal a ruling against a federal age limit on handguns.