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Trump DOJ drops case against Texas doctor who blew whistle on transgender medicine for minors
The case against transgender medicine whistleblower Dr. Eithan Haim was dismissed with prejudice, offering complete vindication
DOJ drops case against Texas doctor charged with leaking transgender care data
Dr. Eithan Haim pleaded not guilty in June to four counts of wrongfully obtaining individually identifiable health information, saying outside the
DOJ drops charges against Texas doc who blew whistle on kids’ secret sex-change surgeries
The federal case against a Texas doctor accused of illegally leaking that a Houston hospital was secretly performing transgender surgeries on kids was dropped Friday — weeks before trial was set to begin.
Trump DOJ Makes Supreme Court Move
Trump DOJ asks Supreme Court to freeze student debt, environment cases
The Trump administration Department of Justice asked the Supreme Court to freeze a pending student loan bailout case while the policy is under review.
Student Loan Forgiveness Update: Trump DOJ Makes Supreme Court Move
During former President Joe Biden's administration, more than 5 million Americans saw their student debt forgiven.
Trump administration asks Supreme Court to pause EPA and student debt cases
Justice officials have not said if they will change position on cases that have been argued but not decided, including one on gender-affirming care.
Trump, DOJ
Second DOJ official who investigated Trump reassigned to immigration crackdown
Multiple Justice Department officials were told they were being removed from their jobs and re-assigned to a new effort to take legal action against so-called sanctuary cities.
DOJ officials who investigated Trump reassigned to take on sanctuary cities
Half a dozen senior "career" Justice Department officials have reportedly been reassigned to President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown.
Trump targets sanctuary cities in immigration raids
President Trump is targeting sanctuary cities as part of his immigration crackdown — and his administration is threatening prosecution for state and local leaders that push back on his policies.
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After removing veteran officials, new DOJ leadership tries to calm rattled national security team
Newly installed DOJ officials on Wednesday tried to ease concerns within the National Security Division after two of their ...
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DOJ limits enforcement of law protecting reproductive health centers
The Trump administration has directed federal prosecutors to limit enforcement of a federal law safeguarding abortion centers ...
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Trump hiring freeze prompts DOJ to pull job offers in AG's honors program: report
The U.S. Department of Justice's Attorney General's Honors Program is rescinding job offers to new lawyers from top law ...
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DOJ requests order barring commuted J6 defendants from DC be lifted
A federal district judge issued an order barring certain Jan. 6 defendants with commuted sentences from entering Washington, ...
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Worcester paid more than $250k for lawyer who slammed DOJ police report
The City of Worcester paid more than $250,000 to a lawyer who pushed back on the Department of Justice's findings in its ...
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DOJ focus on ‘sanctuaries’ follows prison threats by Miller’s group
America First Legal sent letters to local officials across the country in December warning of prison sentences if they don’t ...
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DOJ environment section chiefs reassigned to work on immigration
At least four career attorneys leading sections of the Justice Department’s environment division have been transferred to ...
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Former top DOJ immigration official says she was removed with no explanation
A former top DOJ immigration official who was removed from her position by new leadership tells ABC News that she did not ...
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Jan. 6 Convicts Get Support From DOJ to Enter Washington, D.C.
The DOJ compared the Capitol rioters to Jim Biden and General Mark Milley, neither of whom have been charged with crimes.
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