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His actions directly undermined the very mission he was deployed to support,” Chad Plantz, a special agent with HSI Houston, said.
The attorney general ruled that the physical-safety exception applied and protected identifying information from disclosure. Respondents petitioned the trial court and it found no substantial ...
The Texas Attorney General's Office said it installed a new system to help improve the state's child support program, but some parents said it made it even worse.
A state district court judge ruled in favor of El Paso and Travis counties criminal justice leaders, issuing a temporary injunction stopping the Texas attorney general from forcing prosecutors to ...
The Department of Justice introduces a new directive on the total revocation of U.S. citizenship for certain U.S. criminal convictions.
The Justice Department has fired at least three prosecutors involved in U.S. Capitol riot criminal cases, according to two people familiar with the matter.
The families of Jon Southards, Elizabeth Hagerty and John Skinner are suing the Texas Department of Criminal Justice in connection with their loved ones' deaths.
The U.S. Department of Justice has dropped a civil rights investigation into EPIC City, a planned Muslim-centric development in Dallas-Fort Worth.
Justice Department files lawsuit against Minnesota for offering tuition aid to undocumented immigrants, citing alleged violation of federal law.
Justice Department drops investigation against Texas Muslims' EPIC City project Gov. Greg Abbott, AG Ken Paxton and Sen. John Cornyn had all come after the North Texas community project.
The Department of Justice is filing a lawsuit against the State of Washington over a law requiring clergy to report child abuse, even if the information comes from confession.
A judge in Tennessee said the Justice Department hasn’t made a convincing case that Kilmar Abrego Garcia should be kept in pretrial detention, though the mistakenly deported man who was returned ...