The U.S. Department of Justice is suing Virginia to challenge a state effort to remove ineligible voters from election rolls that federal officials say comes too close to the Nov. 5 election.
The Justice Department announced Friday that it is suing Virginia over its efforts to purge voter rolls within 90 days of an election, calling the state's actions a violation of federal voting laws.
Department of Justice officials met with survivors and “first-generation descendants” of the massacre over the last two days, Solomon-Simmons said. The department announced it would launch a ...
It's the Supreme Court of India's first step away from tradition by presenting an open-eyed new Lady Justice statue that reflects a new age and breaks free from colonial history and ties.
For centuries, Lady Justice has stood to represent the principle of the law being blind. Here is a deeper look into its symbolism, history and colonial ties. It is a symbol imprinted in our ...
The COVID-19 pandemic served as a catalyst for conversations about justice systems, shedding light on some key areas in need of transformation. It particularly highlighted how emerging ...
In particular, moves from the DOJ were higher in the first nine months of this year compared with last year's period. Amid the election year, the number of attorneys moving from the government ...
The Justice Department recently sued Virginia and Alabama, accusing the states of violating federal law by recently flagging thousands of voters as noncitizens or potential noncitizens and putting ...
Instead, it centres on the question — who foots the bill for justice? In this context, the idea of Third-Party Litigation Funding (TPLF) has quickly emerged as a game-changer, potentially ...
Officials compared the deadly 1921 attack to the Emmett Till murder. Family members of the two known living survivors of the Tulsa Race Massacre met for the first time on Thursday with detectives ...
A settlement, which could be announced in the coming weeks, would resolve criminal and civil investigations by the Justice Department, said the people, who asked not to be identified discussing a ...