June 3 Newark mayor sues interim US attorney for false arrest, malicious prosecution Ras Baraka, Newark mayor and gubernatorial candidate, has filed a lawsuit against Alina Habba for politically motivated false arrest and defamation during his campaign.
June 3 Trump DOJ investigating Biden-era pardons amid concerns over state of mind Joe Biden's pardons, including those for Hunter Biden and death row inmates, are under Justice Department review amid concerns about AutoPen use and decision-making.
June 3 FBI calls for public tips on children hurt in 'gender-affirming' surgeries The Federal Bureau of Investigation urged the public to report facilities and people who "mutilate" children through surgeries "under the guise of gender-affirming care"
June 2 DOJ Civil Rights Division sets Title IX deadline for California on transgender athletes in girls' sports The DOJ demanded California’s public school districts certify that they do not allow transgender athletes to compete in girls’ sports, escalating a Title IX fight.
June 2 Legal expert explains how the Justice Department's hate crime charge against firebombing suspect 'sends a message' Fox News legal editor Kerri Urbahn breaks down the Colorado firebombing suspect's federal charges on 'The Story.'
June 2 Foreign nationals charged amid Trump visa crackdown for scheme to smuggle US military equipment into China Two foreign nationals have been charged for their role in a scheme to smuggle U.S. military equipment and technology — including missiles — into China, according to the U.S. Justice Department.
June 2 Colorado terror attack adds to alarming rise in US domestic terrorism FBI investigates antisemitic attack on Israeli diplomats in D.C. as domestic terrorism rises, including Tesla arsons and military base threats across the U.S.
May 30 Government employee held after attempt to share classified information with foreign country DOJ reveals Virginia's Nathan Laatsch, a DIA employee, faces severe penalties for allegedly attempting to pass classified data to a foreign nation.
May 30 US IT specialist arrested after attempting to share classified information with foreign government: DOJ An IT specialist in northern Virginia is behind bars after an FBI agent caught him sharing classified information with who he believed was a foreign government official.
May 30 Justice Department tells American Bar Association it will no longer comply with ratings for judicial nominees The Department of Justice will no longer comply with the American Bar Association's ratings process for judicial nominees, citing the organization's alleged liberal bias.