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Department of Justice
The Department of Justice (DOJ) is a federal executive department of the U.S. government responsible for enforcing federal laws and administering justice. It leads the nation's legal efforts, including prosecuting federal crimes, representing the government in court, and providing legal advice to the President and executive agencies.
Why it’s in the news: It is in the news for its high-profile criminal prosecutions, particularly cybercrime and fraud cases, and its increased scrutiny of major technology companies.
Latest on Department of Justice
- If You Really Want To Work For The Department Of Justice, Then Do It Regardless Of Who The President Is
- US charges 17 Iranians over 'massive' cyber theft campaign
- Ex-Bridgestone Americas employee to forfeit $21M earned from stolen funds
- DOJ Deploys 500 Prosecutors to Stop Fraud Against Government Programs
- States Put Big Tech’s AI Advantage Under New Scrutiny
- Philippine VP Sara charged over Marcos assassination threat
- Morning Docket: 06.08.26
- Implementing PATRIOT Act Improvements: Contraband Cigarettes and Smokeless Tobac
- Trump’s DOJ gains oversight of OpenAI’s green-card employee sponsorships
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US charges 17 Iranians over 'massive' cyber theft campaignEx-Bridgestone Americas employee to forfeit $21M earned from stolen fundsDOJ Deploys 500 Prosecutors to Stop Fraud Against Government ProgramsStates Put Big Tech’s AI Advantage Under New ScrutinyIf You Really Want To Work For The Department Of Justice, Then Do It Regardless Of Who The President IsPhilippine VP Sara charged over Marcos assassination threatimmigration lawDonald Trump