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Ganjei, who was initially appointed by former acting Attorney General James McHenry, will continue to serve as the chief federal law enforcement officer for the district. Ganjei expressed his ...
Nicholas J. Ganjei has been sworn in as U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Texas after unanimous judge backing.
A reorganization and shift in enforcement focuses within the DOJ's Civil Division is causing an exodus of attorneys. While some may land in Big Law, their skill set may be better suited for other ...
WASHINGTON − U.S. law enforcement officials said on May 15 that they were looking into a social media post by former FBI Director James Comey depicting an image of "8647," which some Trump ...
In late January, the National Indian Education Association sent a letter to former Acting Secretary Denise Carter of the U.S.
The DOJ is seeking to end the case in favor of deportation. A Salvadoran man alleged by U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi to be a top leader of the MS-13 gang is asking a judge not to dismiss a ...
WASHINGTON – The American Civil Liberties Union and local partners launched the Seven States Safety Campaign today, filing coordinated public records requests to uncover police misconduct in seven ...
PHOENIX – The Trump administration is closing the federal investigation into the Phoenix Police Department that found patterns of civil rights violations, the Department of Justice announced ...
The Justice Department has opened a criminal investigation into former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo after congressional Republicans recommended that he be charged with lying over his handling of the ...
James Comer, Republican chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, asked the Justice Department to prosecute Cuomo over statements he made to the committee investigating ...
The Justice Department has opened a criminal investigation into former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo after congressional Republicans recommended that he be charged with lying over his handling of the ...
The DOJ dismissed its lawsuit against the Louisville Police Department, ending the consent decree process. Community leaders expressed disappointment but not surprise at the decision. Concerns ...
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