The U.S. Justice Department will focus on hiring prosecutors in offices near U.S. borders to enforce President Donald Trump's crackdown on illegal immigration, despite a federal hiring freeze, according to the new U.
The Justice Department on Monday filed a highly unusual motion stating its intent to review a state-level conviction of a Trump ally who was sentenced to nine years in prison for leading a security breach of her county's elections computer system following the 2020 presidential election.
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US Justice Department opens University of California antisemitism probe
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Antisemitism allegations: Trump admin launches investigation into University of California
US Probes University of California for Workplace Antisemitism
The Justice Department opened an investigation into the University of California for possible antisemitism in its treatment of Jewish employees, following the widespread pro-Palestinian protests on multiple campuses after the October 2023 attack on Israel by Hamas.
The Justice Department drops a Biden-era lawsuit that sought to compel Idaho to violate one of its pro-life laws.
Attorney General Pam Bondi raised concerns Tuesday on Fox News about the role of liberal judges in what she sees
Firings, buyouts and restructuring across the federal government are hitting the Department of Justice (DOJ), even as it seeks to defend the Trump administration’s actions amid a flurry of
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Judge Orders Trump Administration to Pay Nearly $2 Billion in USAID and State Dept. Debts
Judge won’t block Trump’s mass termination of USAID contractors
A judge cleared the way for Trump to fire 800 USAID contractors, rejecting claims of irreparable harm as the administration moves to dismantle the agency.
Divided Supreme Court says judge can force Trump administration to pay foreign aid
The Trump administration asked the Supreme Court to halt a judge’s order to restart nearly $2 billion in USAID payments for work that has already been done.
The Department of Health and Human Services made the referral just four days after initiating an investigation into the state. But federal investigators never contacted either the governor's office of the attorney general's office.
The Trump administration filed to join a legal challenge to an Illinois law that requires many nonprofit groups to disclose data about race, gender and other demographics.
Now, Attorney General Pam Bondi is seeking to join the legal fight, in alignment with President Donald Trump’s mission to dismantle diversity, equity and inclusion practices designed to end discrimination and lift underrepresented groups.
The Trump administration moved to dismiss a lawsuit against the state of Idaho seeking to allow abortions in medical emergencies. Idaho is one of 12 states with a near-total abortion ban. The Biden administration sued Idaho arguing that federal law requires doctors to perform an abortion if a patient’s life is at risk.
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