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06/23/2023 08:00 AM EDT
Thank you, Mr. Attorney General. Two months ago, the Attorney General and I pledged to employ every tool in the government's arsenal, at every stage of the fentanyl supply chain, in every part of the globe, to protect American communities.
06/23/2023 08:00 AM EDT
From June 20 to 23, Assistant Attorney General (AAG) Kenneth A. Polite, Jr. of the Justice Department's Criminal Division traveled to Bogotá, Colombia, to meet with Colombian counterparts, law enforcement partners, and Criminal Division personnel assigned to U.S. Embassy Bogotá to discuss law enforcement efforts between the two countries and advance the bilateral relationship with Colombia.
06/23/2023 08:00 AM EDT
The Justice Department today filed a proposed stipulated order that will require the Municipality of San Juan, Puerto Rico, to take critical steps towards making its public sidewalk system accessible to individuals with disabilities. The proposed order was filed jointly with the municipality and private plaintiffs and pauses the department's lawsuit against the municipality while requiring it to conduct a comprehensive assessment of sidewalk accessibility and to begin fixing accessibility barriers. The lawsuit alleges that San Juan has violated the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act (Section 504) by failing to provide people with disabilities equal access to the municipality's sidewalks, curb ramps, crosswalks and other pedestrian facilities.
06/23/2023 08:00 AM EDT
The Justice Department today announced the arrest of two individuals and the unsealing of three indictments in the Southern and Eastern Districts of New York charging China-based companies
06/23/2023 08:00 AM EDT
This coming Sunday, June 25, will mark the 10th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Shelby County v. Holder. This anniversary provides an important opportunity to
06/23/2023 08:00 AM EDT
A Nigerian national, who was previously extradited to the United States from the United Kingdom, was sentenced to 82 months in prison on June 21, 2023 for his role in a transnational inheritance fraud scheme.
06/23/2023 08:00 AM EDT
You undoubtedly have heard accounts of the shootings on June 17, 2015, many, many times. I will not put you through another recitation. But there is one aspect of that night I want to highlight. When Dylan Roof came to Mother Emanuel Church on June 17, the church leaders and parishioners did not know him. He was a stranger. A scruffy 21-year-old white man, a stranger, showed up unannounced at the Fellowship Hall for the Bible Study, and without reservation, they invited him to join their worship. They followed the edict in Leviticus,
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