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Georgia, DOJ and Constitution
DOJ: ' Horrific and inhumane' Georgia prisons violate Constitution
Georgia state prisons subject inmates to "horrific and inhumane" conditions in violation of the Eighth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, the Department of Justice said Tuesday.
DOJ says 17 Georgia prisons have ‘unconstitutional’ conditions, SWGA prisons named
ATLANTA, Ga. (WALB) - After a civil investigation into prisons around Georgia, the Department of Justice (DOJ) has announced a sweeping report that accused 17 prisons throughout the state violated inmates’ constitutional rights.
Georgia prisons 'horrific and unsafe' with homicides rampant: Justice Department
Georgia prisons feature in “horrific and unsafe conditions” that violate the Constitution’s protection against cruel and unusual DOJ alleged Tuesday.
DOJ launches investigation into 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre
DOJ announces first-ever federal review of 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre
The federal review is being conducted by the Civil Rights Division’s Cold Case Unit, under the Emmett Till Unsolved Civil Rights Crime Act.
DOJ launches investigation into the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre
More than a century after one of the deadliest racial attacks in U.S. history, survivors and their descendants are witnessing a investigation
Justice Department To Launch Review Into 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre
Hundreds were killed and more than 1200 homes, businesses, schools and churches were destroyed when a white mob terrorized Tulsa's thriving Black district.
DOJ sues Alabama
DOJ accused of shielding ineligible voters after suing Alabama
The Biden Justice Department is facing accusations of enabling noncitizens to vote in the 2024 election after it sued Alabama over a voter roll purge.
DOJ Lawsuit Against Alabama Shows How “Noncitizen” Voter Purges Actually Sweep Up U.S. Citizens
Federal law requires a 90-day blackout period ahead of an election, during which states are prohibited from removing voter registrations. Situations like this are why.
DOJ sues Alabama claiming names were removed from voter rolls after election deadline
In the latest controversy over a so-called 'voter purge' the U.S. Justice Department has sued Alabama and Secretary of State Wes Allen.
DOJ, Eric Adams
Eric Adams accuses DOJ of leaking sensitive case info
“For nearly a year, the government has leaked grand jury material and other sensitive information to the media to aggrandize itself, further its investigation, and unfairly prejudice the defendant, Mayor Eric Adams,” Alex Spiro, the mayor’s private attorney, wrote in a federal court filing.
Eric Adams asks federal judge to investigate alleged DOJ leaks
New York City Mayor Eric Adams' attorney accused the federal government of leaking sensitive case information in the year leading up to the embattled mayor's indictment. Why it matters: Adams' attorney,
Adams' lawyers accuse DOJ of leaking sensitive info
Adams held his first off topic event since pleading not guilty. His lawyers claim the DOJ leaked sensitive information regarding the mayor. live FOX 5's Richard Giacovis has the latest.
Siemens, DOJ
Siemens Energy to Pay $104 Million in DOJ Trade Secret Probe
A US subsidiary of Siemens Energy AG agreed to pay $104 million to resolve a criminal investigation into misappropriating confidential information from competitors to win a bidding process.
Siemens Energy subsidiary to pay over $100m to settle US court case
A US subsidiary of the German power engineering group Siemens Energy has agreed to pay $104 million to end investigations into cheating in a contract bid. The case goes back to 2019, when the American Siemens subsidiary was bidding for a turbine order from Dominion,
Siemens Energy to pay $104M penalty in DoJ criminal probe
Siemens Energy (OTCPK:SMEGF) said Monday it pleaded guilty and agreed to pay $104M to resolve a criminal investigation into stealing information to edge out competitors to win a bid to build a Virginia power plant for Dominion Energy.
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Emissions on tribal lands leads to DOJ settlement
A company was fined more than $16 million in a federal settlement for emissions violations. Ozone remains a nasty problem in ...
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eBay defeats DOJ lawsuit fighting sale of toxic pesticides, deadly chemicals
However, none of that matters, eBay argued, because Section 230 bars that claim, too. Merchant agreed that without ...
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Senate Democrats seek probe into DOJ investigation of Trump and Egypt
The request is the latest fallout from a Washington Post article revealing how a secret Justice Department investigation was ...
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How Google tried to unravel the DOJ’s ad tech case
The company has a variety of defenses to the DOJ’s accusations, ranging from Supreme Court precedent to security concerns.
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‘Brutal’: Mississippi Cops Shocked Black Man with Taser 18 Times Until He Was Covered In His Own Vomit, DOJ Says
A Mississippi town that made headlines when a recording of its police chief bragging about shooting a Black man 119 times went viral is now the subject of ...
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Harris To 'Double' DoJ Resource As Poll Shows Voters Want Cartel Crackdown
A new poll by UnidosUS of Latinos in swing states shows that voters rank cracking down on human smugglers and drug ...
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Law firm Covington taps DOJ's Harrington for appellate group leadership
Covington & Burling said on Monday that former U.S. Department of Justice official Sarah Harrington will soon join as ...
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Will Google’s defense hold up against DOJ antitrust claims?
Google's argument that its advertising practices benefit customers and are not anti-competitive faces a big challenge in ...
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