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A new lawsuit argues that the Trump administration is pursuing a backdoor strategy to restrict gender-affirming care nationally, while skirting state laws.
Whether or not she is legitimately serving as New Jersey’s U.S. attorney, DOJ’s fallback position is even more concerning.
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The Department of Justice filed a misconduct complaint against U.S. District Judge James Boasberg on Monday, in the Trump administration’s latest escalation of its pressure campaign on judges it ...
Two officials at the U.S. Department of Justice's antitrust division have been fired for insubordination, a source familiar ...
DOJ officially filed a complaint against James Boasberg, a federal judge in charge of several cases that have to do with the administration of President Trump.
The Justice Department accused federal Judge James Boasberg of misconduct over remarks allegedly made to Chief Justice John ...
Senate Republicans confirmed Justice Department official Emil Bove to a lifetime appointment as an appeals court judge ...
Chief of Staff Chad Mizelle of the Office of the Attorney General wrote in a complaint that Chief Justice James Boasberg of ...
The judge, seeking to block one of the president's signature immigration initiatives, has been a particularly irritating burr ...
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on Monday launched a public inquiry into whether providers of gender-affirming health care ...
The agency said it could use the comments to penalize medical professionals providing gender-affirming care. Scrutiny from ...