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A conservative watchdog group that began investigating President Joe Biden’s use of the autopen long before any congressional investigations started is furious over a lack of transparency and what they say are officials stonewalling information requests at the Justice Department.
Sen. Adam Schiff is under scrutiny after the FHFA accused him of falsifying documents to claim primary residency in both Maryland and California in order to secure favorable mortgage terms.
The Justice Department is putting American companies on notice that they could be prosecuted if they choose to evade President Trump's tariffs, even as the legality of the president's 'Liberation Day' duties remain unsettled in US courts.
The State Democracy Defenders Fund, a Democrat-aligned legal hub, on Monday filed a series of Freedom of Information Act requests for federal files as it investigates whether the Trump administration is unlawfully interfering with investigations into Jeffrey Epstein.
TRUMP'S U.K. TRIP: President Donald Trump will return to Washington today after meeting with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer to discuss trade and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and reaching a trade agreement with the European Union.
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Raw Story on MSNTrump's DOJ pick threatens to upend 1,500 criminal cases as courts plunge into chaosPresident Donald Trump's attempts to install a loyalist in the U.S. Attorney’s Office in New Jersey have sewn chaos in the criminal court system, according to a new report. Politico reported Monday that Trump's attempts to place his former attorney,
The White House and a close circle of lawyers plan for Trump to hit the ground running if there's a Supreme Court vacancy, sources tell TIME.
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Why Fired Immigration Judges Are Taking a Stand And What It Means for JusticeThat letter that I received, the three sentences, explained no reason why I was fired.” Jennifer Peyton’s statement comes down with the force of a gavel, echoing the shock and confusion felt by over 50 immigration judges recently fired in the renewed crackdown by the Trump administration.
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A longtime Texas Supreme Court chief justice called legal aid, which provides free legal services, "essential to the rule of law."