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DOJ Says Comey’s ’86 47′ Reads as Trump Threat

The Department of Justice has filed a new brief in the case against former FBI Director James Comey, arguing that any viewer of his "86 47" post could interpret it as a threat against President Trump.

DOJ Aims to Reinstate Charges Against Abrego Garcia

The Trump administration is pursuing the reinstatement of charges against Kilmar Abrego Garcia after a district court determined his prosecution to be vindictive.

11 Charged in Immigration Marriage Scheme

The Department of Justice has filed charges against 11 people after they aided illegal immigrants in obtaining green cards through marriage fraud.

DOJ Says Duke Law School Never Stopped Discriminating

The Justice Department said Thursday that Duke University's law school is still using racial preferences in admissions, three years after the Supreme Court ruled the practice illegal.

DC Judge Just Handed DOJ Its 21st Voter Roll Defeat

A federal judge in Washington rejected the Justice Department's bid to obtain the District of Columbia's full voter registration list on Thursday, ruling the administration has no legal authority to compel the city to turn over birthdates, ID numbers and other personal data on registered voters.

Dems Refer Trump Official to DOJ

Two Democrats, Zoe Lofgren (D-CA) and Gabe Amo (D-RI), have accused Energy Secretary Chris Wright of lying to Congress about green grants.

The DOJ Just Filed 24 Cases in One Day to Strip Citizenship From Child Predators and Fraudsters

Todd Blanche made a promise in May, and on Monday he cashed the check. Twenty-four naturalized citizens from 17 different countries got hit with denaturalization complaints in a single coordinated filing, the largest of its kind in Justice Department history.

DOJ Gives Maryland School District One Week to Stop Hiding Gender Transitions From Parents

The Justice Department's civil rights chief sent a letter to a Maryland school system Wednesday demanding it stop withholding information about students' gender transitions from their parents, giving the district seven days to comply or face litigation.

Trump Threatens to Pull Blanche Nomination

President Trump on Thursday threatened to temporarily withdraw his attorney general nominee Todd Blanche from Senate consideration, blaming Republican Sens. John Cornyn of Texas and Thom Tillis of North Carolina for blocking the confirmation.

Feds Launch Probe Into Five Medical Schools Over Race-Based Admissions

The Trump administration on Thursday opened civil rights investigations into five medical schools accused of favoring minority applicants over more qualified candidates in violation of federal law.

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