Multiple officials in the DOJ office that oversees immigration courts have been removed from their positions as part of the Trump administration's overhaul, sources say.
Trump announced he was granting pardons, commutations, and case dismissals to nearly 1,600 defendants charged over the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
Long-time Justice Department immigration attorney James McHenry will serve as acting U.S. attorney general until President Donald Trump's pick, Pam Bondi, can be confirmed by the Senate, a Justice Department official said on Monday.
On January 7, 2025, the FTC and DOJ jointly filed a complaint against XCL, Verdun, and EP concerning an alleged gun-jumping violation. The
The District of Columbia on Friday filed a lawsuit seeking to hold the federal government responsible for pollution in the Anacostia River, accusing it of systematically contaminating the river over the past 150 years by treating it as a dumping ground for sewage,
The Justice Department says it will release special counsel Jack Smith’s findings on Donald Trump’s efforts to undo the results of the 2020 presidential election but will keep the rest of the report u
The U.S. Department of Justice ... along with 10 states including North Carolina, Tennessee, Colorado and California, is accusing six landlords that collectively operate more than 1.3 million units in 43 states and the District of Columbia of scheming ...
One of the companies being sued is based in South Carolina and lists properties in the Columbia area as part of its portfolio
Simultaneous to filing its complaint, the department filed a proposed settlement, subject to approval by the court, under which the defendants have agreed to pay a $5.6 million civil penalty to resolve the lawsuit, a record civil penalty for illegal pre-merger coordination in violation of the HSR Act.
The U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia holds a unique role, serving as both federal prosecutor and local district attorney for most adult crimes. This dual jurisdiction raised concerns about potential political interference in local justice matters under a new administration.
One of the companies being sued is based in South Carolina and lists properties in the Columbia area as part of its portfolio
February 27, 2014 - Holder is hospitalized after experiencing faintness and shortness of breath. September 25, 2014 - Holder announces his resignation. He will stay in his post until the confirmation of his successor. July 2015 - Holder rejoins the law firm of Covington and Burling, LLP.