Results for "justice"
20 articlesStop comparing Jaxson Dart's New York Trump rally speech to Colin Kaepernick's activism
A Fox News article defends Giants QB Jaxson Dart's introduction of Trump at a New York rally by arguing that comparisons to Colin Kaepernick's social justice activism are flawed and inappropriate. The piece frames Dart's political speech as distinct from Kaepernick's on-field protest activism.
Sunday shows preview: Trump compensation fund fallout hangs over lawmakers' recess
The Justice Department's new 'anti-weaponization fund,' created through a settlement of Trump's $10 billion IRS lawsuit over leaked tax returns, has drawn criticism from both Republican and Democratic lawmakers. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche announced the fund's purpose, though details remain limited in this preview piece.
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The Memo: Trump battered by sea of self-inflicted troubles
Article frames President Trump as facing multiple self-inflicted problems heading into Memorial Day weekend, with particular focus on a $1.8 billion compensation fund for alleged justice system 'weaponization' victims. The framing emphasizes party frustration and positions Trump's troubles as largely self-created rather than externally imposed.
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Is There a Future Without Incarceration? Abolitionist Art Shows Us One.
The article examines prison abolitionist art as a medium that creates alternative visions of society without incarceration, allowing viewers to imaginatively inhabit these futures before returning to critique the present system. It positions art as a tool for visualizing and advocating for systemic change in criminal justice.
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Hunting paedophiles online: the legal grey area occupied by internet vigilantes
The article examines online vigilante groups hunting alleged child predators, focusing on a French case where a retired teacher was caught by an amateur posed as a minor. It presents competing perspectives: some support vigilante action while experts warn it may obstruct formal justice processes.
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DOJ drops tainted case against ICE protesters
The Department of Justice has dropped a case against ICE protesters due to prosecutorial misconduct. The article reports on legal action taken by the DOJ to dismiss charges, citing inappropriate prosecutor behavior as the reason.
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Addendum to Trump-IRS settlement shields US President, family from any future tax audits
The Department of Justice published a waiver preventing the IRS from prosecuting Trump and his family, occurring one day after Trump withdrew a $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS. The article frames this as a shield against future tax audits resulting from a settlement agreement.
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US pursuing second criminal investigation into Maduro, sources say
Reuters reports the U.S. Department of Justice is conducting a second criminal investigation into Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, according to unnamed sources. The article does not provide details about the nature of this second investigation or how it differs from previously reported cases.
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After U.S. SEC, Treasury and Justice departments offer billionaire Gautam Adani legal relief
The U.S. Treasury Department settled a case against Adani Enterprises regarding the purchase of sanctioned Iranian energy between November 2023 and June 2025. The headline suggests the SEC, Treasury, and Justice departments collectively offered legal relief to billionaire Gautam Adani, though the description specifies only Treasury's settlement.
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Around 10 βnewβ victims in Franceβs Epstein investigation, Paris prosecutor says
France's prosecutor reports approximately 10 new alleged victims have come forward in a human trafficking investigation linked to Jeffrey Epstein's network, triggered by US Justice Department files released in January. French magistrates are investigating possible offenses related to the late financier's operations.
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Largest US childrenβs hospital to launch βdetransition clinicβ
Texas Children's Hospital will establish a detransition clinic, according to a Justice Department statement. The article reports this as the first such clinic in the US but provides minimal additional context or details about the clinic's operations, scope, or rationale.
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US DoJ likely to drop criminal charges against Adani after β$10 bn investment, job creation offerββNYT
The New York Times reports that the US Department of Justice is likely to drop criminal charges against Adani following a $10 billion investment and job creation offer. However, prosecutors stated this offer will not influence the resolution, and Adani is still expected to face approximately $300 million in penalties in separate cases.
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Exclusive-FBI questions CIA officers over Russia assessment in Brennan probe, sources say
The FBI is interviewing current and former CIA employees as part of a Department of Justice investigation related to John Brennan and Russia assessments. The story is based on unnamed sources and describes an ongoing investigative process without disclosed specifics about allegations or findings.
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Polandβs ex-minister facing prosecution at home travels from Hungary to US
Former Polish Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro, sought for alleged abuse of power, has traveled from Hungary to the US. Polish prosecutors are investigating whether he received assistance in evading prosecution. Ziobro was a prominent figure in the nationalist conservative Law and Justice party government (2015-2023) that reportedly politicized judicial institutions.
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Venezuela interim president arrives in Netherlands forΒ Esequibo region hearing
Venezuela's interim president Delcy Rodriguez has arrived in the Netherlands for a hearing at the International Court of Justice regarding the Esequibo region dispute. The article is a brief factual report on her arrival and the purpose of her visit.
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Brazil Supreme Court justice suspends bill that ordered early release of ex-president Bolsonaro
Brazil's Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes suspended implementation of a bill that would have allowed early release of former president Jair Bolsonaro. The action represents judicial intervention in legislative proceedings regarding a politically sensitive figure.
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Trump administration can keep 2020 election ballots seized from Georgia, judge rules
A U.S. judge ruled that the Justice Department may retain 2020 election ballots seized during an FBI search in January, which the Trump administration characterizes as a favorable decision. The ruling outcome is presented without substantial context regarding legal arguments or the underlying dispute.
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Trump administration can keep 2020 election ballots seized from Georgia election center, judge rules
A federal judge ruled that the U.S. Justice Department can retain possession of 2020 election ballots seized during an FBI search at a Georgia election center in January. The decision allows the DOJ to keep the materials rather than return them to state authorities.
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DOJ is so desperate for lawyers that theyβre offering cash for 'well-qualified' staff
The Justice Department is offering signing bonuses up to $25,000 to recruit new lawyers amid a staffing crisis. The article cites reports of a massive exodus of DOJ staff, with approximately 5,500 departures tracked by Sept. 2025 through voluntary resignation, buyouts, or termination.
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Justice Gorsuch says his loyalty is to "Constitution and laws" amid Trump Supreme Court attacks
Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch stated in an interview with CBS News that his loyalty is to the Constitution and laws, not to any political figure, in response to President Trump's recent criticisms of the Court. The piece notes Gorsuch also discussed the current Supreme Court environment and his new children's book.
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