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Justice Department, Trump
The Justice Department Is Dropping Its Criminal Cases Against Trump
Jack Smith has moved to dismiss the government's election interference and classified documents cases against the president-elect
How a Trump Justice Department could shift legal positions at the Supreme Court
Trump's new lawyers will have to decide how to handle hot-button issues before the high court this term, including cases on treatments for transgender youth and on ghost guns.
Donald Trump's January 6th federal cases asked to be dropped by Justice Department
The Justice Department opted to drop federal cases against President-elect Donald Trump ahead of his second term.
Maine, Justice Department
Maine settles DOJ lawsuit over violations in care of children with behavioral disabilities
The Justice Department says they sued Maine in September, following an investigation and a public letter of findings notifying Maine of the violation. The lawsuit alleged that Maine limited families’ access to behavioral health services for their children to live in the community.
Justice Department, Maine settle lawsuit over treatment of children with disabilities
Maine must strengthen its community-based services for children with behavioral health challenges to keep them from being placed outside the home, according to an agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice filed Tuesday in federal court.
Maine, Justice Department enter settlement to improve services for children with disabilities
The settlement stems from a lawsuit the Justice Department filed earlier this year that said Maine unnecessarily segregates children with behavioral health disabilities in institutions. Investigators said at the time that the state's actions violated the Americans with Disabilities Act and the children's right not to be confined away from their families.
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We Know Who’s to Blame for Trump’s Evasion of Justice. It Isn’t Jack Smith.
Moreover, while Smith’s move is undoubtedly a surrender, it’s a tactical one that theoretically gives the special counsel ...
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US Supreme Court asks Justice Department's views on Cox Communications case
The U.S. Supreme Court asked the Justice Department on Monday to weigh in on whether the justices should review a copyright ...
Opinion
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Opinion
When Leniency Is the Goal, a Justice System Breaks Easily
A criminal justice system transformed with a goal of keeping as few people in jail or prison as possible, for as short a time ...
West Virginia MetroNews
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Justice not sure yet when he’ll be sworn in as Senator, but vows to still coach basketball
Representatives and senators are set to be sworn in on Friday, January 3. But Justice, a Republican, has suggested he might have some leeway.
MSNBC
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‘Justice delayed is justice denied’: Rep. Lofgren reacts to special counsel's decision
Former January 6th Committee Member and California Democratic Rep. Zoe Lofgren joins Chris Jansing to react and discuss the ...
Parkersburg News and Sentinel
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Capito, Justice weigh in on weight loss drug proposal
Speaking Tuesday afternoon during his weekly administration briefing at the State Capitol Building prior to a long ...
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Justice Department special counsel Jack Smith proposes to dismiss Jan. 6 case against Donald Trump
Justice Department special counsel Jack Smith's request to dismiss the charges against Trump was expected after he won the ...
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'Unlikely coalition': A criminal justice reform advocate sees opportunities in a second Trump term
Jackson hopes that Trump will make good in his second term on expanding these criminal justice reform initiatives—by passing ...
FOX 26 Houston on MSN
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LULAC, family demand justice for Houston man killed in crash involving former deputy
The family of Ricardo Resendez, the man killed in a crash involving former Harris County constable deputy Rigo Vivar, is ...
NOLA.com
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'We're making sacrifices': St. Tammany Council agrees on funding for criminal justice system
"We're making sacrifices and praying the old AC systems work," said Parish Council President Arthur Laughlin about cuts to ...
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Google is 'once, twice, three times a monopolist,' says the Justice Department
U.S. lawyers said that Google is "once, twice, three times a monopolist," while Google's lawyers claimed the DOJ proved "the ...
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