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The Justice Department is dispatching federal monitors to polling locations in New Jersey and California, two Democratic states with crucial off-year elections on Tuesday.
A project to analyze lawsuits filed against the Trump administration is tracking judicial mentions of non-compliance, false information, and arbitrary and capricious conduct by the Justice Department.
A handful of documents found by the FBI at Mar-a-Lago were so sensitive that even a senior Justice Department official didn’t have authorization to see them.
Failing to win Senate approval as US Attorney for Washington, D.C., has made Ed Martin a more formidable force inside the Justice Department.
The U.S. Department of Justice has sought additional information and documents as it reviews broadcaster Nexstar Media's $3.54 billion bid to buy smaller rival Tegna , a deal that would create a local-TV powerhouse.
With just weeks until the Prop 50 election, the Department of Justice wants to directly oversee Kern County polling stations. The DOJ announced Friday that it is planning to monitor polling sites in New Jersey and five California counties including: Kern,
The University of Virginia has reached an agreement with the Trump administration and will adhere to guidance from the White House on admissions and hiring − putting a pause on Justice Department ... the trust they place in us and the resources they ...
A conservative federal appeals court judge is urging his court to revisit its own precedent in order to address the "serious constitutional problems" with a law that allows whistleblowers to sue companies on the government's behalf to recover taxpayer funds paid out based on false claims.
More than two weeks after President Donald Trump said he would halt “all payments” to Colombia, there has not been any interruption to the assistance, even after the administration sanctioned the country’s President Gustavo Petro accusing him of playing a “role in the global illicit drug trade.
The United States Justice Department sent out a statement announcing an agreement reached with the University of Virginia.
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose announced Wednesday that 1,200 criminal cases involving voting misconduct have been referred to the United States Department of Justice.