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DOJ, Civil Rights Division
Trump's DOJ reportedly moves to halt recent consent decrees. Will Louisville be affected?
The police reform consent decree, still pending in court in Louisville, stems from an investigation started after the police killing of Breonna Taylor
DOJ reportedly halts all Civil Rights Division cases
The Department of Justice is reportedly halting all litigation from its Civil Rights Division carried over from the Biden administration. A memo instructed division supervisor Kathleen Wolfe to ensure that civil rights attorneys do not file “any new complaints,
Department of Justice freezes all civil rights division cases: report
The Department of Justice sent a memo to the interim director of the civil rights division, ordering a freeze to all ongoing litigation and a stop to any new cases.
DOJ, immigration and Presidency of Donald Trump
Former top DOJ immigration official says she was removed with no explanation
A former top DOJ immigration official who was removed from her position by new leadership tells ABC News that she did not receive any explanation for her removal.
DOJ threatens to prosecute local officials over immigration enforcement
U.S. attorneys’ offices were told to investigate any official who defies federal immigration enforcement efforts and consider prosecuting them.
DOJ vows to push immigration enforcement in Chicago, sanctuary cities
President Donald Trump's administration is ramping up its efforts to find and deport undocumented immigrants in Chicago. A new directive could lead to the mayor and other local officials possibly facing arrest due to sanctuary city laws.
DOJ, immigration court and legal orientation
DOJ Stops Federal Legal Aid to Immigrants
The DOJ order comes after it began instructing federal prosecutors to target state and local officials who try to stand in the way of expanded immigration enforcement, in particular targeting illegal immigrants who could be deported.
DOJ orders legal service providers to stop providing support at immigration courts
The Department of Justice has told legal service providers who receive federal funding to stop providing legal orientation to immigrants at immigration courts.
DOJ prosecutors directed to rein in illegal immigration
A top Justice Department official directed U.S. attorneys to investigate state and local jurisdictions that fail to enforce immigration laws.
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After removing veteran officials, new DOJ leadership tries to calm rattled national security team
Newly installed DOJ officials on Wednesday tried to ease concerns within the National Security Division after two of their ...
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No change in Worcester police probe negotiations, despite new DOJ directive — for now
A Worcester spokesperson confirmed with MassLive that there have been no changes with respect to negotiations with the ...
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Challengers to Trump’s birthright citizenship order spar with DOJ over timing
“The executive order doesn’t become effective for 30 days,” DOJ attorney Brad Rosenberg declared of the directive Trump ...
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Trump DOJ shake-up sidelines top prosecutors in national security, adds new US attorneys in DC and New York
New leaders at the Justice Department, which has been a center of President Donald Trump’s ire, have moved quickly to ...
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DOJ Memo Warns Staff of ‘Adverse Consequences’ Over DEI Programs
The acting head of the US Justice Department threatened employees with “adverse consequences” if they fail to report ...
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DOJ focus on ‘sanctuaries’ follows threats of ‘prison’ by Miller’s group
America First Legal — founded by top Trump adviser Stephen Miller — sent letters to local officials across the country in December, warning of prison sentences if they don’t cooperate with immigration ...
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DOJ case against Phoenix could be on hold under Trump administration
The Justice Department has been ordered not to pursue new cases, settlements or legal action in ongoing cases, according to ...
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Can Ross Ulbricht Get His $18BN in Bitcoin Back From DOJ?
The Silk Road founder could be one of the world's richest people if he gets his bitcoin back from the U.S government.
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