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Justice Department Watchdog Faults Subpoenas to Congress
Justice Department Overlooked Policies in Seizing Reporters’ Phone Records: Watchdog Report
WASHINGTON — Federal prosecutors sidestepped some Justice Department rules when they seized the phone records of reporters as part of media leak investigations during the Trump administration, according to a new watchdog report being released as the aggressive practice of hunting for journalists’ sources could again be resurrected.
Justice Department ignored some policies when seizing reporters' phone records, watchdog finds
Federal prosecutors sidestepped some Justice Department rules when they seized the phone records of reporters as part of media leak investigations during the Trump administration, according to a new watchdog report being released as the aggressive practice of hunting for journalists’ sources could again be resurrected.
Justice Department watchdog faults subpoenas to Congress in Trump's first term
The U.S. Justice Department's internal watchdog said on Tuesday that prosecutors' decision to subpoena records from members of Congress and their staff during President-elect Donald Trump's first term risked a chilling effect on congressional oversight.
Justice Department, Worcester
Key takeaways from the Justice Department's investigation of the Worcester police
The report includes graphic details about allegations of sexual contact between police officers and women engaged in prostitution.
Worcester police had sex with suspected prostitutes, Justice Department investigation finds
The department’s “inadequate policies, training, supervision, investigations, and discipline fostered these unlawful patterns or practices,” according to the report.
Police Department Reportedly Let Officers Have Sex With Suspected Prostitutes
A report by the U.S. Justice Department also accuses the Worcester, Massachusetts, Police Department of using excessive force and racially discriminatory policing.
US charges 2 Syrian intelligence officials with war crimes
U.S. charges Syrian officials with war crimes days after Assad regime falls
The Justice Department has announced war crime charges against two top Syrian officials just days after the fall of their government, accusing them of abusing civilians detained during the country's civil war.
Two former Syrian intelligence officials face US war crimes charges
They were charged with cruel and inhuman treatment of civilian detainees during the course of the Syrian civil war.
US charges former Assad regime officials with war crimes in Syria
The US Department of Justice charged two former Syrian Air Force intelligence officials with committing war crimes against US citizens and others during the Syrian civil war. The indictment, filed in November,
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Read the Justice Department’s Report
A two-year investigation by the agency found patterns of “outrageous” conduct by the police in Worcester, Mass., including ...
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How Harmeet Dhillon could upend the Justice Department’s safeguarding of civil rights
Trump has announced the far-right, conspiratorial lawyer as his pick to be an assistant attorney general. Her appointment to ...
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Justice Department IG seeks new protections on seizing communications
The report reveals that the number of congressional aides from whom prosecutors sought communications is much larger than ...
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Trump makes picks for roles in Justice Department, Office of Management and Budget
President-elect Donald Trump made two selections for roles within the Department of Justice and Office of Management and ...
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Justice Dept. IG calls for new protections on seizing communications
A report criticizes how the Justice Department obtained communications from lawmakers, aides and journalists amid leak ...
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on MSN
DOJ v. DEI: Trump's Justice Department likely to target diversity programs
President-elect Donald Trump is set to challenge policies aimed at boosting diversity at companies and universities when he ...
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DOJ sues SC for ‘unnecessarily segregating adults with mental illness’ in violation of ADA
The U.S. Department of Justice announced on Monday a lawsuit has been filed against South Carolina for relying on ...
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