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The administration is scrambling to put more durable tariffs in place to keep revenue flowing into the U.S. Treasury and to shore up the president\u2019s protectioni
Sen. Thom Tillis (R., N.C.) said Sunday he was satisfied that the Justice Department ended its criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome H. Powel
By Tami Luhby, CNN (CNN) \u2014 Jan Gautam may soon have to let go of hundreds of workers at dozens of hotels in Florida. That\u2019s why the CEO of IHRMC Hotels & Resort
Jeanine Pirro, the former Westchester County District Attorney and current media personality, has dropped her legal appeal following the Justice Department's decision to formally close its federal inv
The Justice Department has dropped a criminal investigation into the Federal Reserve after months of probing the independent central bank\u2019s $2.5 billion buildin
The Department of Justice has officially ended its criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, removing the last major obstacle to Kevin Wa
The Justice Department has ended its investigation into Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell, clearing a major roadblock to the confirmation of Kevin Warsh as hi
The Department of Justice is ending its criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, with U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia Jeannine Pirro announcing Friday that her offic
The U.S. Justice Department has officially dropped its criminal investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, removing a significant source of uncerta
With DOJ stepping aside, watchdog review raises fresh questions about costs \u2014 and political influence over the Federal Reserve
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The Department of Justice has concluded its investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, removing a significant obstacle in the path toward confirming Kevin Warsh as his successor at the he
If they act quickly on a Maine case, federal judges could tee up a Supreme Court decision next year that restores some sanity to campaign finance laws.
The Trump administration\u2019s historic move to reclassify state-licensed medical marijuana as a less-dangerous drug was cheered by some advocates but for others, i
The executive order, which acting Atty. Gen. Todd Blanche signed Thursday, does not address current penalties for possessing and selling marijuana or those jail
A Justice Department order to reclassify medical marijuana could mark a turning point for the struggling medical cannabis industry in Massachusetts, potentially
The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments Monday over whether herbicide companies such as Monsanto can be sued for causing health effects like cancer.
Targeting mifepristone\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s delivery system raises practical and medical questions that extend far beyond abortion
Ohio voters face big choices May 5 with races for governor, U.S. Senate, attorney general, treasurer, secretary of state and the state Supreme Court.
A Virginia circuit court judge has ruled the state
There were around 30 attorneys in the DOJ\u2019s Voting Section on the day of Donald Trump\u2019s second inauguration. Three months later, all but two were gone. Now the
The 6-3 ruling effectively gutted the Voting Rights Act
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The Justice Department is pressing for the dismissal of preservationists\u2019 lawsuit over the planned $400 million White House ballroom after the shooting at Satur
Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves announced he will call a special session for judicial redistricting once the U.S. Supreme Court rules on a Voting Rights Act ca
Candidates Abdul El-Sayed, U.S. Rep. Haley Stevens and state Sen. Mallory McMorrow discussed Medicare for all, the SAVE Act and economic justice at a clergy-onl
Justice Department officials moved Wednesday to roll back and modify a slate of gun regulations in a dramatic shift in firearm policy pushed by Second Amendment
The Justice Department is pressing for the dismissal of preservationists\u2019 lawsuit over the planned $400 million White House ballroom after the shooting at Satur
Senate Democratic President Don Harmon called off a constitutional amendment push to enshrine protections for majority-minority districts shortly after U.S. Sup
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