The U.S. Department of Justice removed a study from its website in September 2025 that showed domestic terrorists most often espouse right-wing beliefs. The study, titled, "What NIJ Research Tells Us ...
Photo by Annabelle Gordon/Sipa USA/Sipa via AP Images Within the past few days, the Department of Justice deleted one of its own studies from its website showing that “far-right extremists have ...
In late August 2025, the US Department of Justice announced the formation of a cross-agency Trade Fraud Task Force that will specialize in tariff-related investigations. DOJ positioned the new task ...
The Department of Justice will send staff to monitor the gubernatorial election and other races in Passaic County, officials ...
A project to analyze lawsuits filed against the Trump administration is tracking judicial mentions of non-compliance, false information, and arbitrary and capricious conduct by the Justice Department.
Failing to win Senate approval as US Attorney for Washington, D.C., has made Ed Martin a more formidable force inside the Justice Department.
Sept 25 (Reuters) - The U.S. Justice Department said on Thursday it had filed lawsuits against California, New York, and four other states for not providing their voter registration lists to the ...
The Department of Justice appears to have deleted a study which documented the frequency of far-right violence in the U.S. from its website. The removal was first reported by 404 Media. There is an ...
Following the Sept. 10, 2025, fatal shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, the administration of President Donald Trump threatened to crack down on the "radical left," including by ...
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