The Justice Department is the United States federal executive department responsible for enforcing federal law, administering justice, and representing the government in legal matters.
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The Justice Department has asked Wayne County, Michigan, to turn over 2024 election ballots and related records, drawing strong pushback from the state’s attorney general.
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A federal judge rejected the Justice Department’s attempt to force Rhode Island to turn over unredacted voter rolls, saying the request was not allowed by election law.
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The Justice Department met with anti-abortion advocate John Mize and Americans United for Life after firing staff over claims they worked too closely with abortion-rights groups.
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The Justice Department asked a court to erase Jan. 6 convictions for 12 former Proud Boys and Oath Keepers, part of a broader rollback of Capitol riot cases under President Donald Trump.
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The Trump administration is preparing a report that accuses the Biden Justice Department of anti-Christian bias and uses it to push a broader political message.
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The Supreme Court cleared the way for Steve Bannon’s contempt conviction to be dismissed, after the Justice Department asked to drop the case.
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The Justice Department opened a civil rights investigation into Ohio State University College of Medicine’s admissions policies, and the move was first hinted at in a social media post by Harmeet Dhillon.
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The Justice Department has reached a financial settlement with Michael Flynn, ending part of his long-running fight over his prosecution.
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The Justice Department sued Harvard, saying the university failed to address antisemitism on campus and that federal grants should be frozen or repaid.
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The Justice Department seized four internet domains linked to Iran, including sites tied to Handala Team, after they were used to claim cyberattacks and spread sensitive data.
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Jerome Powell says he will stay on the Federal Reserve board until the Justice Department probe tied to his testimony is fully resolved, even as Donald Trump keeps pushing to replace him.
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House Oversight Committee chairman James Comer subpoenaed Attorney General Pam Bondi to testify about the Justice Department’s handling of the Epstein files.
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The Justice Department moved to drop charges against Jan “Jay” Carey, a veteran arrested after burning an American flag near the White House, ending a case tied to President Donald Trump’s anti-flag-burning order.
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The White House is considering cutting funding for a Justice Department civil rights program that sends neutral observers to polling places to help protect minority voting rights.
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The Justice Department reached a tentative settlement with Live Nation over its antitrust case, but many states say they will keep fighting the company in court.
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The Justice Department is asking a federal appeals court to revive President Donald Trump’s executive orders that targeted major law firms.
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The Justice Department released more Epstein files that include unproven claims about President Donald Trump, saying the records were left out by mistake.
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The Justice Department dropped its lawsuits defending Trump’s executive orders against Perkins Coie after federal judges ruled the orders were unconstitutional.
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The Justice Department is suing Harvard to get admissions data it says is needed to check whether the university still considers race in admissions.
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A federal judge blocked the Justice Department’s effort to get Michigan’s full voter registration data, saying federal voting laws do not require the state to hand it over.
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