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DOJ probing suspicious oil trades tied to Iran war
Chair of the SEC and CFTC Gary Gensler joins David Gura and Christina Ruffini on Bloomberg This Weekend to discuss the US Justice Department and Commodity Futures Trading Commission are probe into at ...
Jamie-Lynn Sigler has been checking in with Christina Applegate. Two weeks after the Anchorman actress noted “health issues are a constant for me” amid reports that she had been hospitalized, her ...
Donald Trump’s Justice Department will push the Supreme Court to allow it to interfere in the $83.3 million judgement granted to E. Jean Carroll in her defamation suit against the president. According ...
The lawsuit, which follows a separate suit the agency filed against the city of Denver on Tuesday, involves a state ban on high-capacity ammunition magazines. By Jack Healy Reporting from Denver The ...
The Justice Department announced Wednesday it has launched an investigation into the Democratic prosecutor of Virginia’s largest county, following years of complaints from conservatives that his ...
Christina Clark, a former trial attorney in the DOJ National Security Division's Counterintelligence and Export Control Section, has joined Miller & Chevalier's litigation department, the firm said ...
The Justice Department is taking a new tack to overcome hurdles in attracting qualified legal talent and to prevent current lawyers from leaving: offering signing and retention bonuses throughout the ...
The Justice Department on Tuesday walked back a statement that it lacked knowledge of the Southern Poverty Law Center sharing information with law enforcement gathered from informants infiltrating ...
The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced Tuesday that it has filed a lawsuit against Denver, Colorado, "alleging that the City unconstitutionally bans certain constitutionally protected ...
The Justice Department confirmed its active investigation of potential antitrust violations in U.S. cattle and beef markets, reviewing more than 3 million documents and interviewing industry ...
May 4 (Reuters) - The U.S. Department of Justice plans to settle its case against data company Agri Stats with an agreement officials hope will help drive down food costs, White House adviser Peter ...
The Justice Department announced with great fanfare a series of fraud charges against a storied civil rights group that has angered conservatives in recent years. But the unusual nature of the charges ...
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