News
The Justice Department's Civil Rights Division is in upheaval amid a mass exodus of attorneys as the Trump administration moves to radically reshape the division, shelving its traditional mission ...
A D.C. store owner pepper sprayed by a man yelling about COVID-19, another store owner punched by a man who said he hated ...
The Justice Department's division tasked with enforcing the nation's federal civil rights laws has recently seen a mass exodus of "over 100" attorneys, the newly confirmed official leading the ...
More than 100 attorneys have submitted their resignations, Harmeet Dhillon, the assistant attorney general for the Civil Rights Division, said in an interview.
Trump Administration Overhauls DOJ Civil Rights Division ... say the changes mark a complete reversal of the division’s decades-long mission to enforce civil rights laws in housing, education, voting, ...
More than a dozen senior lawyers in the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division – many with decades of experience – have been reassigned.
Opinion: WilmerHale’s David Ogden and Whistleblower Partners’ Ari Yampolsky analyze why the Justice Department’s new Civil ...
Nicknamed the “crown jewel” of the DOJ, the Civil Rights Division has been “tarnished,” former U.S. Attorney Barbara McQuade wrote in an op-ed on Wednesday.
The Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division has for nearly seven decades been at the forefront of some of the department’s most historically significant work.
Harvard refutes a newly issued letter and the claims within, telling Newsweek it "strongly disagrees with the government's ...
70% of the DOJ's Civil Rights Division lawyers are leaving because of Trump's reshaping. ... Dhillon likened the division's work under Democratic administrations to a speeding train.
And that’s my vision of the DOJ civil rights [division],” she said. “We don’t just slow down the woke. We take up the cause to achieve the executive branch’s goals.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results