The Trump administration, in a memo, instructed lawyers in the U.S. Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division not to file any new complaints, The Associated Press reported Thursday.
The Houthis, an Iran-backed rebel group that controls north-western Yemen, have fired at US ships dozens of times. The ...
The U.S. Department of Justice has concluded its investigation into the employment practices of the Kansas City Fire Department ...
Donald Trump’s new DOJ leadership has ordered a pause on any ongoing Civil Rights litigation. Prosecutors have also been ordered against opening any new cases, essentially freezing any action in the ...
The move was part of a domino effect initiated by President Trump’s enactment of a 90-day federal hiring freeze.
During Trump’s first administration, he was critical of police reform agreements as he viewed them as anti-police.
Trump “is quickly implementing Project 2025 and is targeting all minorities,” said researcher Allison Chapman.
The previous administration’s Department of Justice and Louisville signed the agreement last month, but it has not yet been approved by a federal judge.
A directive from President Donald Trump’s administration to pause all ongoing civil rights litigation by the U.S. Department of Justice could be the beginning of the end for Louisville’s proposed ...
A federal judge blocked Donald Trump's administration on Thursday from implementing the Republican president's executive ...
The U.S. Department of Justice is pausing all active litigation being done by its civil rights division. How could this freeze affect Memphis' cases?