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A former top official in the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) antitrust division slammed several members of the agency’s senior leadership Monday for allegedly allowing politically connected
U.S. Rep. LaMonica McIver, D-N.J., cites the Trump DOJ’s sweeping dismissal of Jan. 6 cases as a reason to dismiss her assault case.
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer spoke with reporters as his panel kicks off a bipartisan investigation into the government's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case.
Carolyn Small, Betsy Henthorne and Rebekah Lee of Jenner & Block LLP discuss the application of the False Claims Act to enforce the Administration's interpretation of federal civil rights laws, and how organizations whose DEI programs are targeted can mount a defense.
Roger Alford, formerly second-in-command of the antitrust division, called on a court to scrutinize the merger case that led to his firing.
The Department of Justice said it will produce documents related to Jeffrey Epstein's case to bipartisan House investigators this week, James Comer said.
Judge Friedrich granted a preliminary injunction ordering the government to stop withholding funds to the National Endowment for Democracy.