More than 200 former employees of the U.S. Justice Department on Tuesday criticized what they called the ongoing "destruction ...
More than 200 attorneys formerly employed in the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division bashed the Trump administration ...
The Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division will focus solely on “intentional discrimination” in its regulation of ...
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‘Insecure MAGATs’: Trump Official Claims DOJ Has Targeted Whites for 50 Years — and Her Next Move Leaves Critics Calling It a Dangerous Power Grab
Trump Official Claims DOJ Targets Whites for 50 Years! Critics Blast Power Grab. What's Next? #DOJ #CivilRights #TrumpAdministration ...
Former staffers allege the DOJ's Civil Rights Division has abandoned its core mission under the Trump Administration. The authors claim that around 75% of attorneys have left the division due to a ...
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DOJ Civil Rights Division slammed for new 2nd Amendment office despite abandoning cases of racial discrimination, voting rights
The new office may not have legal standing, an expert tells theGrio: “Cute for the photo op. Worthless in practice.” ...
Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon gloated over the liberal “self-purge” in the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division earlier this year during an interview on ...
On Tuesday, the Department of Justice announced that it is ending the use of disparate impact in enforcement of Title VI.
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The DOJ Says It Will Challenge Unconstitutional Gun Policies. Maybe It Should Stop Defending Them.
The Justice Department's litigation positions are at odds with its avowed intent to protect Second Amendment rights.
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DOJ promises 'a lot more action' on gun rights with new Second Amendment enforcement section
The DOJ is launching a new Second Amendment section to protect gun rights nationwide, pricey concealed carry permits and ...
The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced on Wednesday its Civil Rights Division has sued Minneapolis Public Schools, over ...
The launch of the Colorado Department of Corrections investigation preceded Trump’s “full pardon” of Tina Peters.
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