Department of Justice in Podcasts
governmentU.S. Department of Justice, federal executive department responsible for enforcement of federal laws.
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Democrats tried to attach an unrelated amendment to the immigration funding bill that would have permanently blocked a Justice Department fund intended to pay money to people who claim they've been targeted by the federal government.
Department of Justice is investigating claims that Arizona State University is discriminating against some students using surreptitious diversity, equity, and inclusion programs.
Well one good thing that's happened in recent years and it's partly due to agitation by people like myself and many others including families of missing persons that the Department of Justice now publishes each year a public list of unidentified human remains which the coroners around the country
now washington is opening a brand new front the department of justice has unsealed an indictment against former cuban leader raul castro charging the 94 year old with murder destruction of aircraft and conspiracy to kill u.s nationals the charges stem from the 1996 shoot down two unarmed civilian aircraft operated by the humanitarian exile group brothers to the rescue that was an incident that killed four people including three u.s citizens
This led to an investigation by the Department of Justice, and he got arrested. And this has sort of sparked a huge debate here. I was talking to the well-known American economist just before we came on here, Robin Hansen, and he said, yeah, yeah, a couple of cases there need to be investigated. But it happens in all markets. It happens in all financial markets. There's insider trading in the stock market, in legalized gambling. How many cases have we seen in the sport world? Why is this so different to the others?
The Department of Justice has rejected claims that significant numbers of new homelessness cases are being driven by people leaving direct provision, suggesting, according to a report in the Irish Times today, that the reasons driving the trend are more complex.
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