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Court Filing References Secret Special Counsel Investigation. Here's What It Might Be
The Justice Department says former Trump national security adviser Michael Flynn has been very cooperative with the ongoing Russia probe and with an unspecified criminal investigation.
Biden puts forward diverse slate of nominees for U.S. sentencing commission
The federal body that sets advisory guidelines for punishment in federal cases has lacked a quorum — and been unable to operate — for three years.
Bipartisan group pushes Senate to confirm environmental prosecutor to key EPA post
Former colleagues say David Uhlmann will work to make sure Americans can breathe clean air and drink safe water.
A Justice Department Ruling Paves The Way For A House Panel To Get Trump's Taxes
The Justice Department said the Treasury Department "must furnish" the Trump tax materials to House lawmakers. But it's far from clear that the information will become public.
Justice Department works to curb racial bias in deciding who's released from prison
The Justice Department is tweaking its risk assessment tool in a way intended to make it easier for Black and Hispanic people in prison to become eligible for early release.
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Two men accused of impersonating federal officers will be released to await trial
Both are ordered to stay with their fathers in Virginia. Prosecutors have suggested they posed a national security threat and may have compromised Secret Service agents.
Garland confirms classified material found among records taken from Trump's Mar-a-Lago
But the attorney general would not confirm that a federal probe on the matter is underway. He said the Justice Department would "look at the facts and the law and take it from there."
Senior citizens serving federal sentences have fallen through the cracks
The U.S. Parole Commission has been undercounting prisoners under its jurisdiction, the latest in a string of troubles to plague the federal agency.
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Teens Can Get Swept Into Adult Prisons. D.C.'s Attorney General Wants To Change That
Karl Racine's proposal could overhaul the way juveniles are charged as adults and offer greater opportunities for rehabilitation.
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Former inmates are cooking up some of Philly's best pizza
A former inmate started Down North Pizza to employ formerly incarcerated people. Philadelphia has had one of the highest incarceration rates in the nation.
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