NEWS FROM WASHINGTON • Prominent Defenders for Nominee to Head Civil Right Division • Former Informant's Breach of Contract Suit to Proceed • DOJ Inspector General Pushes Greater Transparency Over Grants • Congressman's Campaign Sued in D.C. Over Rent The president of the American Bar Association and other prominent lawyers are urging the Senate Judiciary Committee not to penalize a top Justice Department nominee for having once helped with the appeal of a convicted murderer. Read More » A former confidential informant who participated in a U.S. money laundering investigation in Colombia can move forward with her claims that federal officials failed to provide the protection they promised, a judge ruled Monday. Read More » The U.S. Department of Justice can make progress on one of its longtime challenges—stopping mismanagement and misuse of federal grant programs on things like drones—by making more information publicly available, the agency's inspector general told Congress today. Read More » The campaign for U.S. Rep. John Larson (D-Conn.) and an affiliated political action committee were sued in the District of Columbia Superior Court for allegedly failing to pay rent on office space. Read More » SUPREME COURT CASES |
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