U.S. Department of Justice has filed to withdraw motion filed by the Obama administration to allow transgender students in public schools using restroom based on gender that they identify themselves.
Microsoft remains to defend its users right and fight the court battle against the Department of Justice. On Monday, the hearing continued in the U.S. Federal District Court in Seattle.
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.
The Justice Department recently released an action that looks to correct the supposed waste of manpower via those that got out of prison. The National Reentry Week could be the solution to those who were incarcerated for long periods and are still reaping off the punsihments after.
Department of Justice and FCC are poised to approve Charter's acquision of Time Warner Cable on Monday with certain conditions. The merged company will have to follow a strict obligation to ensure competition in the sector.
Despite the heated debate, South Dakota is set to become the first state to enact a bill that would require transgender students to use bathrooms according to their gender at birth and not their preferred gender identity.
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.
The Department of Justice said it is exploring legal action against Ferguson after the City Council approved revisions to a proposed tentative agreement following federal investigations to the city after the shooting of a black teen by local police officer in 2014.
The Department of Justice announced that they will launch a "comprehensive review" on the San Francisco Police Department. This is to investigate the case of Mario Woods who was fatally shot by an SFPD officer.
New York investment bank Goldman Sachs agreed to pay $5.1 billion to resolve the ongoing investigation of RMBS working group over its mortgage packaging before financial crisis.
Chipotle sued for allegedly misleading investors about its food safety controls, after E. Coli and norovirus outbreaks linked to its restaurants across the U.S., had dropped 30 percent of its sales and 35 percent of the company's shares.
It is a never ending battle for those supporting legal marijuana banking. The lawsuit was dismissed by a Federal judge because it is prohibited by the law.
A federal lawsuit has been filed against the officials and the staff of Metro Regional Detention Center in Georgia following the death of 14 year old teenager Jimariya Davidson. One of the officials being sued is Department of Juvenile Justice Commissioner Avery Niles.
Four plaintiffs’ lawyers, including high-profile attorney David Boies, were appointed by a federal judge on Tuesday to lead civil litigation against Takata Corp and several car manufacturers for injuries caused by allegedly faulty air bags.
A Johnson & Johnson subsidiary pleaded guilty on Tuesday to selling liquid medicine contaminated with metal and agreed to pay $25 million to resolve the case, the U.S. Department of Justice said on Tuesday.
American Honda Finance Corp, the U.S. lending arm of carmaker Honda Motor Co Ltd, said on Tuesday that American law enforcement agencies are preparing to charge the finance company with discriminatory pricing of loans made through auto dealerships.
The U.S. Department of Justice collected a record $24.7 billion in penalties from fraud and other cases in fiscal year 2014, the agency said on Wednesday, as fines against banks for financial misconduct soared. Collections from civil and criminal actions, including money collected on behalf of other agencies, was $8 billion in 2013, and $13 billion in 2012.
Morgan Stanley said on Tuesday it is responding to potential legal claims from government entities, including the U.S. Department of Justice and several state attorneys general over mortgage securities.
Korean carmakers Hyundai Motor Co and affiliate Kia Motors Corp will pay $350 million in penalties to the U.S. government for overstating fuel economy ratings in what officials said on Monday was the biggest settlement of its kind.
Lawyers representing 73 Swiss banks seeking to avoid a tax-evasion probe by U.S. authorities wrote a letter to the U.S. Department of Justice raising questions over a dozen demands, including the banks' cooperation with other nations.