DOJ wants to break up Google’s digital advertising operations to end monopolies.

The Justice Department has suggested that Google needs to divest two of its digital advertising divisions, presenting this argument in a court filing last month after determining that the tech giant has been maintaining an unlawful monopoly in technology. In documents submitted late Monday in a Virginia federal court, the government emphasized that Google must […]
DOJ suggests separating Google’s advertising technology services

The Department of Justice (DOJ) is pushing for Google to divest itself of two advertising products after a judge concluded that the company unlawfully acquired and maintained control over its ad tech division. A late-night filing on Monday urged a federal court in Virginia to require the sale of Google’s ADX Exchange business, and suggested […]
Bishops pledge resistance as DOJ initiates investigation into Washington state’s new ‘anti-Catholic’ law.

Washington State’s New Law Sparks Controversy On Friday, Governor Bob Ferguson (D) approved a controversial bill that has stirred significant debate. This new law calls for clergy, including priests and pastors, to report certain allegations, leading to a strong backlash from Washington’s Catholic bishops and prompting a civil rights investigation from the Department of Justice. […]
DOJ looking into Washington state’s ‘anti-Catholic’ law.

Recently, a new law in Washington mandates that clergy must report confessions of child abuse or neglect. This development comes as the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) initiates a civil rights investigation to determine whether this law infringes upon First Amendment rights. The Evergreen State law includes “Clergy Members” among those obligated to inform law […]
DOJ looking into Minneapolis prosecutor’s directive for team to consider race in plea agreements

DOJ Investigates Minneapolis Prosecutor’s Racism Policy The Department of Justice announced on Saturday that it is investigating the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office in the Minneapolis area. This comes in light of a policy requiring prosecutors to take into account race during plea bargain negotiations for criminal defendants. Mary Moriarty, the Hennepin County Attorney, who has […]
Prosecutor Who Gave Light Punishment to Tesla Vandal Now Being Investigated by DOJ for Racial Policy

Justice Department Reviewing Minnesota Prosecutor’s Office Policies The Department of Justice (DOJ) is examining whether the Minnesota Prosecutor’s Office is infringing on the Constitution by incorporating a defendant’s skin color into plea deal considerations. This scrutiny follows a recent announcement from Civil Rights Advisor Dillon regarding a policy shift at Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty’s […]
DOJ files a lawsuit against Colorado and Denver for claimed disruption of immigration enforcement

DOJ Lawsuit Against Colorado Over Immigration Enforcement The Department of Justice has taken legal action against Colorado and the city of Denver, accusing them of hindering federal immigration enforcement. Filed on Friday in the Colorado District Court, the lawsuit criticizes the state’s sanctuary laws, claiming they violate the constitutional authority of the federal government over […]
DOJ to Investigate Minneapolis Prosecutor’s Office for Racial Bias in Handling Criminal Cases

The Department of Justice (DOJ) has initiated a civil rights investigation into the actions of the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office (HCOA) in Minnesota. A letter from Attorney General Pam Bondy and Civil Rights Division Attorney General Hermeet Dillon, dated May 2, addressed Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty. It indicated they are looking into whether her […]
Settlement reached in $30M wrongful death lawsuit involving Ashli Babbitt’s estate and the DOJ

The Justice Department has tentatively settled with the family of Ashli Babbitt, a veteran of the Air Force and a supporter of Trump, who was fatally shot by a Capitol police officer during the events of January 6, 2021. A federal judge in Washington, D.C. has been notified of this preliminary agreement related to a […]
Trump’s DOJ requesting a one-week delay after ignoring court order to release Mayor Adams’ corruption case documents.

The U.S. Department of Justice plans to request a federal judge to extend the deadline for releasing documents related to Mayor Eric Adams this coming Saturday. These records are intended to provide insight into the internal workings of Adams’ prosecutors, with a deadline for their release set for 11:59 PM on Friday. However, it appears […]