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The department seized 32 internet domains used by the Russian government to conduct foreign malign influence campaigns targeting voters in U.S. and foreign elections.
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The Justice Department indicted the Hamas leaders on charges of terrorism, murder conspiracy, and sanctions-evasion.
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The indictment follows the Supreme Court’s July decision on presidential immunity.
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The committee says Clark should lose his license to practice law in D.C. for two years.
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The report alleges that Biden engaged in “impeachable conduct” but lacks evidence that he directly or knowingly participated in criminal wrongdoing.
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The report finds that the Secret Service improperly assessed the threat of violence.
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The office found that the U.S. attorney for the Middle District of Pennsylvania violated Justice Department policy by releasing information about an ongoing investigation.
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The report finds that Bill Barr did not order law enforcement to clear protests.
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The OIG concludes that, “the Department’s handling of the sentencing in the Stone case was highly unusual,” but did not violate “a law, rule, regulation, or Department policy.”
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The opinion concludes that Israel’s actions in the Occupied Palestinian Territories violate international law.
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Cannon reasoned that the appointment and funding of Special Counsel Jack Smith was in violation of the Appointments Clause.
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The Court decided that laws regulating social media platforms required a more comprehensive analysis of the facial challenges under the First Amendment, sending the cases back to the lower courts for fur...