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The head of the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division said she's happy to see hundreds of attorneys leave her ...
Democrats say the arrests of Judges Cano and Dugan violate the separation of powers, but other judges were also prosecuted in ...
Brent Kendall is the Law Bureau Chief for The Wall Street Journal. A longtime legal affairs reporter, he has covered the Supreme Court and lower courts across the country, as well as the Justice ...
The policy implemented under the Biden administration attempted to block the DOJ from seizing records from reports and media ...
The old policy was put forward by Biden’s Attorney General, Merrick Garland, in 2021, after Biden’s team revealed that the outgoing first Trump administration had secretly acquired phone records from ...
The Justice Department has rescinded a policy implemented during the Biden administration that restricted prosecutors from ...
The Justice Department is poised to crack down on leaks of information to the news media, authorizing prosecutors to issue ...
Attorney General Pam Bondi reversed a Biden-era policy that restricted federal prosecutors from seizing reporters' communications records, according to an internal memo obtained by CBS News.
The Justice Department is set to resume issuing subpoenas to journalists as part of its crackdown on leaks to the media.
Attorney General Pam Bondi on Friday penned a memo noting she would be rescinding former Attorney General Merrick Garland's ...
Bondi said subpoenas will be "narrowly drawn" and journalists will be given plenty of notice. The change comes as the DOJ investigates a series of media leaks across the administration.
The rules, first issued under former Attorney General Merrick Garland, gave members of the press protections from legal ...