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Justice Department Begins Inquiry Into Chicago Following Mayor Brandon Johnson’s Claims of ‘Most Diverse Administration’

DOJ Investigates Chicago’s Employment Practices The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has initiated a civil rights investigation into how the Chicago government handles employment practices. This comes after Mayor Brandon Johnson claimed on Sunday that he leads the “most diverse administration” in the city’s history. A letter from Civil Rights Division Attorney General Harmato Dillon […]

Justice Department drops case against Southwest Airlines over ongoing flight delays.

Southwest Airlines Lawsuit Dropped by Trump Administration The Trump administration has decided to halt lawsuits that were targeting Southwest Airlines over persistent flight delays. In March, discussions between the airline and the Department of Justice (DOJ), which was under President Trump, were reported by Reuters. These talks were concerning a case initiated by the Department […]

Justice Department to Seek Criminal Charges Against Cybercriminals

Coinbase Faces Investigation Over Data Breaches Reports indicate that the Ministry of Justice is investigating recent data breaches disclosed last week involving Coinbase Global. Coinbase’s Chief Legal Officer, Paul Graul, shared with Bloomberg that the company is collaborating with the DOJ and various law enforcement agencies, both domestically and internationally, as they pursue criminal charges […]

Justice Department looking into Chicago for claims of racially biased hiring

Investigation into Chicago’s Employment Practices The US Department of Justice (DOJ) is investigating the city of Chicago for potential race-based discrimination, which may violate the Civil Rights Act of 1964. On Monday, Harmeet K. Dillon, the Attorney General of the DOJ’s Civil Rights Office, contacted Mayor Brandon Johnson to inform him that an inquiry into […]

Trump considers Justice Department official Emil Bove for permanent judgeship.

President Donald Trump is considering Emil Bove, his former defense attorney, for a position on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, which serves Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware. This nomination comes at a time when Trump has been vocally criticizing judges whom he labels “activist” for hindering his agenda. There are currently […]

How Trump’s Justice Department is compelling sanctuary city officials to assist with immigration enforcement

Justice Department Finds Workarounds to Sanctuary City Laws The Justice Department has identified methods to circumvent sanctuary city laws, effectively compelling local authorities to assist in the deportation efforts initiated by President Trump. This is portrayed as a response to illegal immigration, framed around federal crimes linked to entering the country unlawfully. According to sources, […]

Philly DA’s two-tier justice system calls for federal examination

Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner positions himself as a progressive reformer, yet his policies, especially those regarding illegal immigrants in criminal proceedings, could endanger public safety and challenge the rule of law. The Institute for Immigration Reform Law has raised concerns with Attorney General Pam Bondy and the Department of Justice about Krasner’s risky practices. […]

Trump’s Justice Department Lifts Biden’s Ban on Forced Reset Triggers

A recent settlement revealed that the Justice Department under President Trump will not uphold or enforce the ban on forced reset triggers (FRTs) put in place by the Biden administration. The National Gun Rights Association (NAGR) has taken legal action against this ban, which is detailed in the case Nagr v. Garland. On Friday, the […]

Justice John Roberts Prevents Justice Sotomayor from Interrupting Questions

On Thursday, Chief Justice John Roberts put a stop to Judge Sonia Sotomayor’s colleague amid discussions about birthright citizenship and a nationwide injunction. Sotomayor was engaging with US General John Sauer for several minutes regarding the federal court’s power to issue national injunctions. “You argue that not just the Supreme Court, but also lower courts […]