Justice Department Charges Son of El Chapo with Fentanyl Trafficking

Mexican government approved his extradition. The Department of Justice has brought drug trafficking charges against Ovidio Guzman, who pleaded not guilty this week. Guzman, one of the four…

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DOJ Concludes Two State Veterans’ Homes Violated the Constitution

Inadequate infection control practices endanger elders and violate the 14th Amendment. The Department of Justice (DOJ) completed an investigation into two state veterans homes in New Jersey, concluding…

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DOJ Unseals Charges Against Users of Trickbot Malware

Fourteen Russian nationals were indicted for fraud and fraud conspiracy. The Department of Justice (DOJ) unsealed three separate federal jurisdictions, revealing that 14 Russian nationals have been indicted…

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DOJ Charges Hundreds More for COVID-19 Emergency Fund Theft

Over 3,000 have been accused of defrauding the government. The Department of Justice (DOJ) recently charged over 300 people with the theft of more than $830 million from…

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DOJ Sues SpaceX Over Refugee Hiring Practices

The company cited “export control laws” as the reason for turning down migrants’ applications. The Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a lawsuit against SpaceX, claiming that the company…

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Appeals Court Rules to Limit Access to Abortion Drug

Mifepristone was not ordered to be removed from the market, and the case goes to Supreme Court. The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that the Food and…

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DOJ Petitions Supreme Court Review of Social Media Laws

The issue is whether or not moderation that removes comments amounts to censorship.  The Supreme Court is considering taking up two cases, one from Texas and one from…

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Fulton County Grand Jury Indicts Former President

Indictments against President Trump and 18 others over investigations into the 2020 election. A Georgia grand jury has indicted former President Donald Trump on charges that include racketeering,…

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Friesland Settles with Department of Justice over Pollution

A penalty of $2.88 million is being imposed for violations of the Clean Water Act in the Delaware River. The U.S. Department of Justice announced that food company…

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Federal Judge Narrows Range of Lawsuits Against Google

The Justice Department and state attorneys general were allowed to continue antitrust claims. Federal Judge Amit Mehta of the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia unsealed…

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