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New York City lawyers slam DOJ for prosecuting lawyer for allegedly judge-shopping in Alabama case
Carl Charles was charged with making a false statement to a grand jury or court, a felony that carries a maximum sentence of five years in prison.
The U.S. Department of Justice is ramping up an effort to get voter data and other election information from individual states. Over the past three months, the department’s voting section has ...
In an act reminiscent of Mamie Till’s profound gesture of defiance, Steven Davis’ mother carried a photo of her beaten son’s ...
An opening title card warns us that some of the images in The Alabama Solution may be disturbing. It opens during a PR event ...
The Justice Department is suing California, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, New Hampshire, and Pennsylvania. DOJ officials are alleging that the states didn’t respond adequately to inquiries about how ...
NPR speaks with former U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance about how the pressure President Trump is putting on the Justice Department undermines the independence of the agency.
Federal immigration authorities arrested a man twice at his construction worksite, after he informed/officers he was a U.S. citizen and showed his REAL ID, in a span of about three weeks, a new ...
Washington — The Justice Department published a list of 35 "sanctuary" jurisdictions on Tuesday, vowing to bring lawsuits against states, counties and cities that limit local cooperation with federal ...
I got arrested twice for being a Latino working in construction,” says Leo Garcia Venegas, the lead plaintiff in a new lawsuit filed by the Institute for Justice challenging warrantless ICE raids on ...
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