All posts tagged "DOJ"
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Emma Von Zeipel | August 15, 2017
RantCrush Top 5: August 15, 2017
GoDaddy says GoAway to the Daily Stormer.
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Emma Von Zeipel | August 14, 2017
RantCrush Top 5: August 14, 2017
Trump's Charlottesville Response: Not. Good. Enough.
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Anneliese Mahoney | August 2, 2017
RantCrush Top 5: August 2, 2017
We have a bone to pick with anti-vaxxers.
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Victoria Sheridan | March 24, 2017
UC Berkeley Lectures Removed After Disability Discrimination Complaints
But a website called LBRY will still share about 20,000 videos for free.
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Alec Siegel | January 12, 2017
DOJ Announces Reforms for Baltimore Police Department
A report released last year found the BPD used excessive force, especially with African-Americans.
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Alec Siegel | November 28, 2016
Trump Could Dismiss Lawsuit by CIA Torture Victims
The suit was filed by torture victims against CIA contractors.
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Alexis Evans | November 3, 2016
ACLJ Sues Loretta Lynch Over “Secret Meeting” With Bill Clinton
The complaint comes after the FBI announced a new investigation into Clinton's emails.
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Rant Crush | October 14, 2016
RantCrush Top 5: October 14, 2016
TGIF--check out some rants before your weekend.
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Emma Von Zeipel | October 14, 2016
The DOJ Will Start Collecting More Info on Police Officers’ Use of Force
This could be good news.
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Emma Von Zeipel | August 10, 2016
Baltimore Police: Racially Biased, Routinely Unconstitutional
Clear evidence of racial bias in the Baltimore Police Department.
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Alexis Evans | August 3, 2016
How did a D.C. Metro Cop Become First U.S. Officer to Face ISIS Charges?
Is Metro Safe?
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Alexis Evans | June 23, 2016
5 Fast Facts: The Largest Health Care Fraud Bust in History
The DOJ announces results from massive health care fraud takedown.
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Anneliese Mahoney | February 11, 2016
DOJ Sues Ferguson, Missouri Over Police Reform
Loretta Lynch is not happy.
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Anneliese Mahoney | January 4, 2016
U.S. Government Sues Volkswagen For Clean Air Act Violations
The DOJ is acting on behalf of the EPA on this.
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Anneliese Mahoney | April 26, 2015
Comcast, Time Warner Cable Merger is Off
Comcast and Time Warner decided not to move ahead with their merger, much to the DOJ and FCC's...
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Alexis Evans | April 21, 2015
FBI Scandal: Agency Admits to Flawed Forensic Testimony
The FBI has admitted that forensic hair evidence can't always be relied upon.
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Anneliese Mahoney | December 14, 2014
DOJ Stats Show College Sexual Assault Remains Too Prevalent
A new Department of Justice Report confirms that college sexual assault remains an all-too-common experience for American women.
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Anneliese Mahoney | December 11, 2014
The CIA: How to Get Away With Torture
The U.S. has a chance to hold up the ideals it espouses to other nations: freedom, democracy, right...
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Allison Dawson | September 24, 2014
New Federal Pilot Program Aims to Deter Homegrown Jihadists
Our government has started a pilot program in three cities: Los Angeles, Boston, and Minneapolis.
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Marisa Mostek | August 1, 2014
Violence in the Name Of Religion
Lynching, torture, and deliberately planned hate crimes bring to mind antiquated racist and religious extremist groups like the...
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Nicole Roberts | July 14, 2014
New Orleans Police Attempt to Regain Public Trust by Wearing Patrol Cameras
The Department of Justice investigation into the New Orleans Police Department following Hurricane Katrina resulted in sweeping reforms...
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Matt DeWilde | June 20, 2014
Accused 89-Year-Old Nazi Facing Extradition to Germany
Johann Breyer has lived in the United States since 1952 when he immigrated here from Czechoslovakia. Then, in...
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Jimmy Hoover | November 18, 2013
DOJ to Lavabit’s Levison: ‘Too Bad, So Sad’
In a highly anticipated statement, the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) pilloried claims by secure email provider,...
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Anneliese Mahoney | October 24, 2013
New Charges For Former Blackwater Contractors
The DOJ has brought new charges against four former Blackwater Security contractors by the names of Dustin Heard,...
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Ashley Powell | August 13, 2013
North Carolina’s Senator and Governor at Odds Over Voter ID Law
On Monday, republican Governor Pat McCrory signed a bill that requires voters to show ID, restricts early voting,...
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Ashley Powell | August 12, 2013
Calls for Sentencing Reform in the War on Drugs
On Wednesday, the attorney general, Eric Holder, stated “the war on drugs is now 30.. 40 years old....
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Ashley Powell | July 25, 2013
Battle Royal: Justice Department Challenges States on Voting Rights Laws
The Justice Department is gearing up to take aggressive legal action in a string of voting rights cases...