AG Pam Bondi announced that charges have been filed against the State of New York, Gov. Kathy Hochul, AG Letitia James and DMV Commissioner Mark Schroeder.
A YouTube-famous lawyer filed a lawsuit against the FBI and the Department of Justice (DOJ), attempting to force them to publicize their findings in their investigations into President Donald Trump, who is facing federal criminal charges.
A California teenager pleaded guilty to charges after allegedly phoning in hundreds of false bomb and mass shooting threats to schools, religious institutions and government officials across the nation, causing widespread concern.
Discover the DOJ's eye-opening stance on Tennessee's HIV-related prostitution penalties, as they oppose the statute based on ADA violations. Delve into the details and understand the implications of this impactful decision on discriminatory legislation.
Two Russian officers were indicted, in a hack which the Department of Justice said was initiated in January 2014, and affected at least 500 million Yahoo accounts.
Department of Justice has dropped some of its objection on the Texas state law that require voters to show government-issued photo ID before casting their ballot.
President Donald Trump is set to issue a revised order that allows lawful permanent residents entry in the U.S. following a federal court's decision to halt implementation of the travel ban.
U.S. President Trump fires Att. Gen. Sally Yates for not consenting to the executive order that he issued pertaining the immigration ban of refugees from entering the U.S.
The US Department of Justice pressed criminal charges on Tuesday on four traders who go by the title "Mafia" or "Cartel". The DoJ is keen on following numerous investigations that are still on the books before a change in administration.
Pfizer Inc. has agreed paying $784.6 million for the fraudulence committed by its Wyeth unit, according to a Justice Department announcement on Wednesday. Though the fraud has been committed three years before acquiring Wyeth, Pfizer intends to resolve past cases. However, the settlement brings $98.1 million from the recovered amount for the two whistleblowers who have unearthed the fraud and brought Wyeth to book.
Newmont Mining, one of the biggest gold producers, has commenced its investigations into some external business operations. The investigation comprises an evaluation of agreement that complies with the US Foreign Corrupt practices Act.
Law enforcement agencies of the US city of Ferguson, Missouri, will be changed after the city council reached agreement concerning police department and court system.
The controversial bathroom bill by South dakota has gained approval from the House of Senate. The bill which could be the very first law of its kind is now waiting for the governor's approval.
Since the shooting incident of Michael Brown in Ferguson, the city has been called to reform by the Department of Justice. Now, the Justice Department is forced to take matters in its own hands by filing a civil lawsuit against the city.
Apple filed a new brief to the Supreme Court, pressing their arguments for the high court to review the ebook price fixing case. Apple lost the case in 2013 for allegedly organized ebook prices with publishers to hit other ebook retailers like Amazon.
Volkswagen sued by the U.S. Justice Department over the allegations that the automaker installed illegal software in its vehicles to cheat emissions tests. The company could face $90bn for the allegations.