‘Oh he’s done’: New court filing revives Matt Gaetz scandal surrounding drugs, 17-year-old girl
But not everyone thinks it’s over.
On Sep 20, 2024 by Katherine Huggins
Justice Department investigating Tesla’s autopilot features, company reveals
The company said in an SEC filing that no government agency ‘has concluded that any wrongdoing occurred.’
On Jan 31, 2023 by Jacob Seitz
Justice Department sues Google over advertising monopoly
The Justice Department said Google wanted to become ‘the be-all, and end-all location for all ad serving.’
On Jan 24, 2023 by Jacob Seitz
Online marketplace for stolen credentials Slilpp taken down by authorities
According to the DOJ, Slilpp sold stolen credentials, resulting in losses worth over $200 million in the U.S. alone.
On Jun 11, 2021 by Tricia Crimmins
Feds seize most of Bitcoin paid out over Colonial Pipeline hack
The funds had been paid out by Colonial Pipeline after the company was targeted last month.
On Jun 7, 2021 by Mikael Thalen
DOJ calls on courts to break up Google in antitrust lawsuit
Is Google a monopoly?
On Oct 20, 2020 by Andrew Wyrich, David Covucci
Justice Department to sue Google today over monopolistic practices
The suit has been expected for a while.
On Oct 20, 2020 by Andrew Wyrich
Justice Department joins 6 other countries calling for easier access to encrypted data
The Justice Department continues to attack encryption.
On Oct 13, 2020 by Andrew Wyrich
California defends itself against feds attempts to shut down net neutrality law
The government is trying to block California from enforcing its net neutrality law.
On Sep 17, 2020 by Andrew Wyrich
Justice Department fights lawsuit to unseal Julian Assange indictment
The charges were hinted at unintentionally in an unrelated case.
On Nov 26, 2018 by David Gilmour
Justice Department opens investigation into mobile carriers over alleged collusion
The inquiry revolves around one of the iPhone X’s best features.
On Apr 23, 2018 by Phillip Tracy
Justice Department mishandles, downplays sexual harassment complaints, report reveals
Top officials accused of misconduct are reportedly keeping their jobs and pay.
On Dec 27, 2017 by Ana Valens
Justice Department lawyer argues LGBTQ employees can be fired for ‘out-of-work sexual conduct’
In the case, one Trump administration department is fighting against another.
On Sep 27, 2017 by Ana Valens
Trump’s Justice Department won’t charge officers involved in Freddie Gray’s death
Gray died in police custody.
On Sep 13, 2017 by Ana Valens
Justice Department corporate ethics watchdog quits over Trump’s conduct
Hui Chen had been an outspoken critic of the Trump administration prior to her resignation.
On Jul 3, 2017 by David Gilmour
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