DOJ Pushes Back Unsubstantiated Claims From Donald Trump Of Planted Evidence
The Department of Justice pushed back on the unsubstantiated claims from Donald Trump that the agency planted evidence during Mar-a-Lago search in August.
DOJ Allows 1 Independent Arbiter To Review Seized Documents From Mar-a-Lago
The DOJ said Monday that it was okay with one of Donald Trump’s picks for an independent arbiter to review documents seized from Mar-a-Lago.
Former Trump's Lawyer Phone Seized As Part Of DOJ's Election Probe
Authorities on Wednesday seized the phone of John Eastman, former lawyer for Donald Trump, as part of the Justice Department's 2020 election probe.
10-Year-Old Black Student Takes Own Life After Facing Endless Bullying, Federal Racism Inquiry
A 10-year-old Black female student in Davis School District has died by suicide over the weekend after being bullied at school just a month after a federal inquiry found that the district ignored and failed to deal with issues surrounding racism.
Obama Immigration Update: Pro-Immigrant States Diss Texas, Deferred Action Injunction Heads To 5th Circuit Court
States in favor of Obama's immigration programs made economic arguments and took shots at Texas ahead of oral arguments in the 5th circuit court.
Obama Immigration Update: Texas Judge Andrew Hanen Hauls DOJ Back Into Court Over Deferred Action
Was Judge Hanen decieved by the DOJ? Also, Obama's immigration appeal put on the slow track.
Undocumented Students Should Not Be Denied Enrollment In Schools, Says US Attorney General Eric Holder
The attorney general issued a letter warning schools that denying enrollment to undocumented students was illegal under federal law, and saying the Department of Justice would "vigilantly enforce the lawl."