2nd judge blocks portions of Trump order on elections
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DOJ advises U.S. Attorney Offices to prepare for potential criminal investigations as thousands plan to join nationwide 'No Kings' protests against Trump administration policies on Saturday.
The U.S. Justice Department said on Thursday that it has filed a lawsuit against New York state, challenging state policies that blocked immigration officials from arresting individuals at or near New York courthouses.
Lawyers for President Donald Trump’s administration say he has the authority to abolish national monuments meant to protect historical and archaeological sites.
Including those two, the Justice Department has fired 17 people who worked on former Special Counsel Jack Smith's team prosecuting Trump since he returned to power in January.
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The Times of Israel on MSNUS Justice Department sues Palestinian cafe in California for refusing to serve JewsLawsuit alleges Jerusalem Coffee House in Oakland told Jewish customers to leave on two occasions; also served 'Sweet Sinwar' drink to mark Oct. 7 massacre anniversary The post US Justice Department sues Palestinian cafe in California for refusing to serve Jews appeared first on The Times of Israel.
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A Justice Department memo to US immigration judges noted that they can rapidly grant case dismissals, meaning that immigrants will not be able to respond in court.
An Illinois woman was sentenced for marriage fraud and perjury in Greenbrier County. According to a press release from the United States Department of Justice,
The federal investigation comes after “information” that the state government used affirmative action in their employment practices.
(Reuters) -President Donald Trump has the power to abolish two national monuments in California established by his Democratic predecessor Joe Biden, as well as any others created by past presidents, according to a newly released legal opinion from a key adviser within the U.S. Department of Justice.
Trump has said without evidence that the Justice Dept. misused prosecutorial resources against him during the Biden administration.