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Google Antitrust Case, States Push for Major Breakup

Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser announced that a coalition of 38 attorneys general and the Department of Justice (DOJ) have proposed a final set of remedies to break up Google’s monopoly over internet search engines. The proposal, which follows a landmark antitrust ruling, could force Google to divest its Chrome browser and, if necessary, additional assets such as Android.

FACE Act Repeal Amid DOJ Targeting of Pro-Lifers

Republican Texas Rep. Chip Roy is pushing for a vote on his legislation to repeal the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act, citing the Biden administration’s alleged weaponization of the law against pro-life activists. Roy announced his efforts in a March 4 interview with the Daily Caller.

DOJ Investigates Surge in Egg Prices Amid Inflation Concerns

The Department of Justice (DOJ) has initiated an antitrust investigation into the sharp increase in egg prices, examining whether major producers have conspired to inflate prices or restrict supply.

DOJ Shifts Immigration Enforcement Amid Staffing Changes

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) is intensifying immigration enforcement efforts by reallocating resources to border regions, despite a federal hiring freeze.

Authorities Arrest Man Allegedly Inspired by New Orleans Attack

Federal authorities have charged a man attempting to join ISIS after allegedly being inspired by the January attack in New Orleans.

No Evidence Trump Jan. 6 Conspiracy, Attorney Says on CNN

Criminal defense attorney Arthur Aidala pushed back against claims that former President Donald Trump should have faced legal consequences for the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot. Speaking on CNN NewsNight with host Abby Phillip, Aidala stated there was “no evidence” that Trump conspired to incite or organize the riot.

DOJ Drops Biden-Era DEI Lawsuits Against Firefighters, Police

U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi has directed the Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division to dismiss lawsuits against jurisdictions pertaining to the hiring of police officers and firefighters.

DOJ Weighs Indictments Against University Campus Activists

Leo Terrell, head of the Department of Justice's Task Force to Combat Antisemitism, announced that the department is planning to file federal hate crime indictments.

Eric Adams Trial Paused as Judge Reviews DOJ Request

A federal judge has paused the public corruption trial of New York City Mayor Eric Adams, declining to immediately dismiss the charges despite the U.S. Department of Justice's (DOJ) request. U.S. District Judge Dale Ho appointed former U.S. Solicitor General Paul Clement to present arguments opposing the DOJ's motion, ensuring a thorough evaluation of the case's public significance.

Trump Directs DOJ to Dismiss Remaining Biden-Appointed U.S. Attorneys

President Donald Trump has ordered the Department of Justice to remove all remaining U.S. attorneys appointed during the Biden administration. The move is part of his broader effort to reform the DOJ, which he claims has been politicized. In a statement on Truth Social, Trump declared that the dismissals were necessary to "restore confidence" in the American justice system.

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