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Feb 22

Who is Jeffrey Rosen, Trump’s pick to replace Deputy AG Rosenstein?

By Gretchen Frazee

Rosen, who currently serves as the deputy secretary of the Department of Transportation, has no prosecutorial experience, which is unusual for someone nominated to be the deputy attorney general.

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Feb 21

Lawyer: Ex-FBI official McCabe still facing investigation

By Associated Press

An attorney for Andrew McCabe says an investigation into whether the former FBI deputy director made false statements remains open.

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Feb 16

Judge bars immigration policing criteria for 2 grants

By Brian Melley, Associated Press

A federal judge on Friday permanently blocked the Trump administration from imposing conditions that police departments cooperate with immigration authorities to receive law enforcement grants.

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Feb 14

WATCH: Senate confirms William Barr as attorney general

By Maryclaire Dale, Associated Press

The Senate on Thursday confirmed William Barr as attorney general, placing the veteran government official and lawyer atop the Justice Department as special counsel Robert Mueller investigates Russian interference in the 2016 election.

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Jan 28

WATCH: Justice Department files charges against tech giant Huawei

By Michael Balsamo, Associated Press

A 13-count indictment was unsealed Monday in New York charging Huawei, two of its affiliates and a top executive at the company.

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Jan 16

Barr defended Mueller’s investigation. But a fight over the final report could get ugly

By Daniel Bush

The last time Barr was nominated as attorney general, in 1991, he was confirmed by a voice vote. That won’t happen this time, but Barr’s confirmation is widely seen as a sure thing in the Republican-controlled Senate.

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Dec 20

In memo, Trump’s AG pick William Barr criticized aspect of Mueller probe

By Eric Tucker, Associated Press

The document expresses concern with special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into whether Trump obstructed justice, which Trump denies. It could factor into Barr's confirmation hearings and prompt questions about whether he can be unbiased in overseeing the investigation.

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Dec 17

DOJ files to halt Trump suit demanding financial documents

By Tami Abdollah, Associated Press

The Justice Department is challenging a Maryland federal judge's decision allowing a case accusing President Donald Trump of profiting off the presidency to go forward.

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Nov 28

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American prisons are hell. For women, they’re even worse

The U.S. incarcerates more people than any other country--over two million. Roughly 200,000 of them are female. But existing American prisons are often ill-equipped to handle the specific needs of women and girls. Amna Nawaz talks to Andrea James, a…

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Nov 28

2 Iranian hackers charged for U.S. ransomware extortion scheme

By Michael Balsamo, Associated Press

The computer hackers are accused of creating ransomware known as SamSam that encrypted data on the computers of more than 200 victims, including the cities of Atlanta and Newark, New Jersey.

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