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Supreme Court To Take Up Texas Abortion Law Monday
Justices have let the law remain in effect for now, but they'll hear arguments to determine its constitutionality.
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Judge Sets Hearing To Consider Blocking Texas Abortion Law
A U.S. District Judge set an October 1 hearing to consider arguments before ruling on whether to temporarily block the law.
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Mistrust Leads Tulsa Massacre Descendants to Request DOJ Investigation
Descendants of the 1921 Black Wall Street Massacre are asking for an independent investigation by the Justice Department.
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CLEAN: Abidjan: inquiry about mass graves, one human body found
CLEAN: Abidjan: inquiry about mass graves, one human body found
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DOJ Appeals To Supreme Court To Block Access To Mueller Documents
The DOJ wants the high court to overturn a lower court's ruling that grants House investigators access to secret grand jury material.
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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo Accused Of Hiding COVID-19 Death Numbers
An aide to Gov. Cuomo said the release of real COVID death numbers were delayed over fears they'd be "used against" the state.
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DOJ Investigating Minneapolis Police Department
Federal investigators have opened a patterns and practices probe following the murder conviction of former officer Derek Chauvin.
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Supreme Court To Hear Case Over Muslim Surveillance, State Secrets
The case is being brought by a group of Muslim men who say the FBI spied on them and hundreds of others after 9/11 all due to their faith.
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U.S. Justice Department Sues Texas Over State's New Abortion Law
The DOJ argues that the law infringes on the constitutional rights of women and violates the Supreme Court ruling in Roe v. Wade.
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CLEAN : Rally in Manila to protest against US army presence
CLEAN : Rally in Manila to protest against US army presence
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Protesters outside the Department of Justice calling for Attorney General John Sessions to resign
CLEAN: Exterior shots of protesters gathered outside the Department of Justice, holding placards and signs calling for Attorney General John Sessions to resign over allegations that he failed to disclose meetings with the Russian...
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Protesters outside the Department of Justice calling for Attorney General John Sessions to resign
CLEAN: Exterior shots of protesters gathered outside the Department of Justice, holding placards and signs calling for Attorney General John Sessions to resign over allegations that he failed to disclose meetings with the Russian...
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CLEAN : Demonstration against Sessions takes place in Washington
Protesters demonstrate against embattled Attorney General Jeff Sessions outside the Department of Justice
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CLEAN : Tunisia ranks 1st among Arab country for press freedom (RSF)
US Attorney General Bill Barr's motorcade arrives at the Justice Department in Washington before a press conference on Special Counsel Robert Mueller's report on the investigation into Russian election interference (Footage by AFPTV via...
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DOJ Recommends Jail Time For Ex-Trump Adviser Michael Flynn
The DOJ recommended that Flynn receive up to six months because "the sentence should also deter others from lying to the government."
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VOICED : EEUU devuelve a 21 cadetes sauditas a su pais tras atentado en base de Florida
AMPLIACION Estados Unidos enviara de vuelta a Arabia Saudita a 21 cadetes del reino que se entrenaban en el pais informo el lunes el Departamento de Justicia luego de confirmar que el mortal ataque registrado en diciembre en una base...
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FBI To Make Policy Changes Following Scathing Internal Watchdog Report
FBI Director Christopher Wray responded to an inspector general report about surveillance of former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page.
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President Trump: DOJ Hasn't "Looked Very Hard" For Alleged Fraud
President Trump is reportedly weighing whether to fire U.S. Attorney General William Barr.
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Reports: Barr Weighing Whether to Resign
U.S. Attorney General William Barr is reportedly considering whether to resign after a tense meeting with President Trump last week.
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Boeing to Pay $2.5 Billion to Settle 737 Max Fraud Charge
Jan.07 -- Boeing Co. reached a $2.5 billion agreement to settle a criminal charge that it defrauded the U.S. government by concealing information about the 737 Max. The ill-fated jet model was involved in two fatal crashes that killed...
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Department of Justice building stockshots
CLEAN: Exterior shots of the US Department of Justice Building on 10 February 2020 in Washington, United Kingdom.
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Colonial Pipeline CEO Defends $4.4M Ransom Payment Decision
Joseph Blount told senators that authorizing the payment to hackers was the right thing to do to bring an end to the pandemonium and fuel shortages.
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Watchdog Launches Probe Into Trump DOJ Over Seized Data From Democrats
The Department of Justice reportedly seized phone data from Democrats on the House Intel Committee, their aides and families in 2017 and 2018.