WASHINGTON — The Justice Department fired multiple immigration judges on Friday, according to two sources familiar with the decision and a statement from one of the judges on LinkedIn.
Through a Justice Department spokesman, Bove initially declined to answer questions for this article. After publication, a Justice Department official, speaking on Bove’s behalf, told NBC News ...
NBC Justice reporter Ryan Reilly joins Nicolle Wallace to discuss his new bombshell reporting that former Trump lawyer now spearheading a new Justice Department effort called the ‘Weaponization ...
In a letter dated Wednesday, the Justice Department’s acting solicitor general, Sarah Harris, said the DOJ is ready to ask the justices to ditch the case, called Humphrey’s Executor.
Last week, the Department of Justice submitted a short letter to the Supreme Court that, despite its brevity, stands to cause acute harm to numerous individuals. It also reflects how far the new ...
The Justice Department moved to dismiss federal corruption charges against New York City Mayor Eric Adams on Friday. It comes after several federal prosecutors, including the lead attorney ...
We’re seeing responses from other folks at DOJ. Each of these letters is a love song to the rule of law. Harry Litman: We know an extraordinary amount, and it’s all exploded into the public.
The Department of Justice filed a motion to dismiss the criminal corruption case against New York City Mayor Eric Adams. A seventh federal prosecutor resigned over the Department of Justice's ...
New York’s top federal prosecutor and five others have announced their resignation in protest of an order to dismiss a corruption case against New York City Mayor, Eric Adams. NBC’s senior ...
President Donald Trump’s nominee to become second-in-command at the Justice Department sidestepped questions at a confirmation hearing Wednesday from Democrats who sought to pin down his ...
For the latest news developments from President Donald Trump's first 100 days in office, visit our continuously updated blog at newsday.com/trump100days. WASHINGTON ...
It’s also being led, for just the second time, by a woman. Susan Carney, Alaska’s new chief justice, is one month into her three-year term. Carney has served on the Supreme Court since 2016 ...
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