Biden Directs DOJ to Reinstate ‘Slush Fund’ Settlement Payments to Special Interest Groups By Zachary Evans January 20, 2021 The president's request to revive this practice is part of an executive order.
Feds Indict First Two Capitol Riot Defendants By Mairead McArdle January 12, 2021 Both defendants were arrested last week.
Feds Pursuing over 150 Suspects from Capitol Riot By Zachary Evans January 12, 2021 Investigators are looking into whether demonstrators were radicalized by domestic or foreign terrorist groups.
Biden to Tap Merrick Garland for Attorney General By Mairead McArdle January 6, 2021 Biden chose Garland to head the Justice Department over several other candidates who were considered for the Cabinet position.
Ten States Accuse Google of Colluding with Facebook to Rig Digital Ad Market By Zachary Evans December 17, 2020 The new antitrust suit comes amid heightened scrutiny of the big tech companies Google, Facebook, Apple, and Amazon.
Well Done, Mr. Attorney General By The Editors December 15, 2020 Bill Barr was the ideal attorney general for this toxic environment.
Hunter Biden Investigation: Overt and Primed for a Special Counsel By Andrew C. McCarthy December 10, 2020 The Justice Department faces unique challenges in conducting an investigation of the incoming president’s son.
Conflicting Reports Emerge on the Scope of the Hunter Biden Investigation By Tobias Hoonhout December 10, 2020 Hunter Biden confirmed that he is the subject of an investigation into his ‘tax affairs’ — but there may be more to it.
Feds, States Sue to Break Up Facebook By Zachary Evans December 9, 2020 The lawsuits come after the Justice Department filed an antitrust suit against search engine Google in October.
Judge Dismisses Flynn Case as Moot after Trump Pardon By Mairead McArdle December 8, 2020 Judge Emmet Sullivan of the D.C. District Court cautioned that dropping the case does not mean that the former national-security adviser is guiltless.