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DOJ’s Ed Martin Investigating Biden’s Autopen

Pardon Attorney for the Department of Justice, Ed Martin, revealed that he has launched an investigation into former President Joe Biden's autopen signatures for the clemency granted his family members and death row inmates.

DOJ Cracks Down on CA: No More Men in Women’s Sports

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has mandated that California public high schools certify by June 9, 2025, that they do not permit transgender athletes to compete in girls' sports.

Trump’s Judicial Pick Sparks Controversy: Emil Bove for Third Circuit

President Donald Trump has announced the nomination of Emil Bove, a former Justice Department deputy and one of his personal defense lawyers, to a judgeship on the Third Circuit Court of Appeals.

DOJ Files Lawsuit on Swing State’s Voter Rolls

The Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against the North Carolina State Board of Elections after it failed to follow federal election law.

DOJ Files Lawsuit Against Town Discriminating Against Church

The Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against the city of Troy, Idaho, accusing it of discriminating against an evangelical church.

DOJ Launches Initiative Targeting DEI

The Department of Justice has launched an initiative targeting federally-funded entities that hold policies supporting diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts.

Chicago Faces DOJ Probe Over Race-Based Hiring

The U.S. Department of Justice has opened a civil rights investigation into the city of Chicago following Mayor Brandon Johnson’s public comments suggesting he based hiring decisions on race. The probe, led by the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division, will examine whether these actions violate Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

Forced Reset Trigger Ban Dead Under Trump DOJ

President Trump’s Department of Justice has reached a settlement that officially ends the Biden administration’s ban on forced reset triggers (FRTs), marking a major shift in federal firearms policy and a significant victory for Second Amendment advocates.

Pam Bondi DOJ Reforms Are Shaking Washington

April 30 marked President Donald Trump’s first 100 days back in office, and his administration has already begun to reverse years of damage. Among the most significant accomplishments is Attorney General Pam Bondi’s rapid transformation of the Department of Justice, making her tenure one of the most consequential in modern history.

Tillis Blocks Trump Pick—But Ed Martin Lands Bigger Role in DOJ

President Donald Trump's nominee for U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, Ed Martin, faced unexpected opposition from Senator Thom Tillis, leading to the withdrawal of his nomination.

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