Policies for tightening laws against marijuana are set to be introduced by the Justice Department due to the notion that the production, selling and distribution of such drug can lead to increased rates of violence and crime.
On early Sunday morning, a federal appeals court rejected the U.S. Justice Departments' emergency request to immediately restore Donald Trump's travel ban
The United States Justice Department's Office of the Inspector General has launched a probe against the FBI for their investigation of the Hillary Clinton emails.
In a letter to a Brooklyn judge, Apple said it has received federal requests to unlock at least 15 iPhones over the last four months, and has objected to nearly all the requests.
Georgia will get $6.5 million as part of over $250 million of nationwide settlement with Millennium Health over allegation that the drug testing company billed federal health care programs for unnecessary urine drug testing.
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.
Banning pets for all students, Kent State University was accused for discriminating against a student with psychological disability who needed dog to relieve the disorder. KSU agreed to pay $145,000 to settle the lawsuit.
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.
U.S. auto safety regulators on Monday invited outside companies and individuals to apply for the job of independent monitor for the massive recall of Takata Corp air bag inflators.
Lawyers for the U.S. Justice Department on Monday filed a stinging rebuke to U.S. Senator Robert Menendez's bid to have political corruption charges against him dismissed.
The U.S. Justice Department is weighing a request by two government inspectors general to open a criminal investigation into Hillary Clinton's use of a private email account for her work as secretary of state, the New York Times reported on Thursday.
Deutsche Bank AG, which faces allegations that it tried to rig the Libor benchmark interest rate, could settle with U.S. and UK authorities as early as this month, a source familiar with the matter said.
A white South Carolina police officer was arrested and charged with murder on Tuesday after a video showed him shooting eight times at the back of a 50-year-old black man who was running away after a traffic stop and died at the scene.
Benjamin Lawsky, New York state's financial services regulator, has added himself to the regulators investigating Deutsche Bank AG for manipulation of the Libor benchmark borrowing rate, the Financial Times reported on Sunday, citing unnamed sources.
The U.S. Justice Department will seek an emergency stay to block a decision by a federal judge and allow eligible immigrants to apply for benefits granted under President Obama's executive action, the White House said on Friday.
A lawyer for a former UBS AG trader charged with engaging in a fraud conspiracy following a U.S. investigation of Libor rate manipulation on Monday urged a New York federal judge to dismiss the case.
The U.S. Justice Department has tapped a former FBI general counsel who also helped lead a series of prosecutions connected with the Enron collapse to head its Fraud Section in Washington, the department said on Friday.
The U.S. Justice Department has opened a criminal investigation into what happened to a mentally ill inmate in North Carolina who was found dead from dehydration after a prison transfer in March, grand jury subpoena records show.