Texas business accused of citizen-discrimination, settles with Justice Dept.
A Texas business accused of citizen-discrimination has reached a settlement with the Justice Department.
A Texas business accused of citizen-discrimination has reached a settlement with the Justice Department.
A former BP engineer will head to trial after being accused of deliberately deleting texts and voicemails related to the company’s Gulf oil spill response.
A federal bankruptcy judge has granted approval for the settlement of a government anti-trust lawsuit, clearing the way for the merger.
The Justice Department is expected to issue a challenge to states in response to a Supreme Court ruling regarding voting rights.
Halliburton Energy Services has reportedly agreed to plead guilty in connection with charges linked to the 2010 oil spill.
The Justice Department is set to review evidence in the trial of George Zimmerman.
Two organizations are seeking a government investigation into $12 million in anonymous campaign contributions to a tea party group.
Whistle-blowing Elected Official nominated Woman of the Year by Pres. Reagan exposes voter fraud & is jailed for 70 mo. $4,500. 1st offense no bail/no parole
The Justice Department is reportedly dropping all remaining charges against former senator John Edwards following his court victory in May.
The U.S. Justice Department filed a federal lawsuit that charges Arizona’s immigration law of being unconstitutional.
Obama administration to consider making changes to the Miranda warning laws in response to national security and international terrorism threats.
A Texas business accused of citizen-discrimination has reached a settlement with the Justice Department.
A former BP engineer will head to trial after being accused of deliberately deleting texts and voicemails related to the company’s Gulf oil spill response.
A federal bankruptcy judge has granted approval for the settlement of a government anti-trust lawsuit, clearing the way for the merger.
The Justice Department is expected to issue a challenge to states in response to a Supreme Court ruling regarding voting rights.
Halliburton Energy Services has reportedly agreed to plead guilty in connection with charges linked to the 2010 oil spill.
The Justice Department is set to review evidence in the trial of George Zimmerman.
Two organizations are seeking a government investigation into $12 million in anonymous campaign contributions to a tea party group.
Whistle-blowing Elected Official nominated Woman of the Year by Pres. Reagan exposes voter fraud & is jailed for 70 mo. $4,500. 1st offense no bail/no parole
The Justice Department is reportedly dropping all remaining charges against former senator John Edwards following his court victory in May.
The U.S. Justice Department filed a federal lawsuit that charges Arizona’s immigration law of being unconstitutional.
Obama administration to consider making changes to the Miranda warning laws in response to national security and international terrorism threats.