And rightly, in my view, has been the subject of a great deal of attention and a great deal of criticism of the Department of Justice .The alternative offered by the FBI agent, who wrote or signed onto this affidavit, was, well, if you didn't violate
know a few weeks ago anheiser Bush uh inev reached out to to purchase medell it's still sort of pending a a Department of Justice look at it but for all intents and purposes that most likely will happen and so they'll gofrom having roughly a 47% market share to 53 you know overnight with one purchase that's 6% which is about the
And that's been one of the big issues of the last few weeks, as you've read with respect to the Associated Press case. The Department of Justice in the course of a leak investigation in which the department was trying to find out who in the government provided certain information about a terrorist attempt in Yemen to bring down an American airplane.
What does that mean? So working with the Department of Justice to close down pill mills and tackle the opioid epidemic. Also going after the big banks for their role in the Great Recession. While I led the project, we recovered 20 billion dollars for taxpayers from the big banks. I worked with the CDC to better track
and particularly the open wards. And the Department of Justice finally, eventually, showed up and told Laguna Honda that they were going to have to tear the place down and rebuild a new health care facility, that had private rooms for all of the patients, rather than keep the patients on the open wards.
She has also lectured to judges in over 20 states as well as the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, the United States Department of Justice , and the US Department of Education. Kimberly is an attorney, who previously served as a senior educator for the California Judicial Council as well as represented Fortune 500 companies, government
after that he then went to law school at the University of Connecticut afterward he afterward he tried civil cases as an attorney for the US Department of Justice based in Washington DC Bill joined the Army Reserve all at the doj and was called up twice for active duty as a Jag officer first at Fort Drum New York and later with the US Army legal
And they blame independent institutions, whether it's judges in courts or independent institutions like the FBI and the Department of Justice , as enemies of the people. And we see exactly where that leads in countries where authoritarian populists actually manage to put through their program in a disciplined way.
They're more and more people with disabilities in all areas of government from working at the White House, to working in different federal agencies. In 2010 President Obama and the Department of Justice announced rule making that they plan to release that would set regulations for website access.
Our public justice system, our police and courts aren't perfect, for sure. I spent a career at the Department of Justice going after corrupt and brutal cops in the United States. And my co-author Victor d does this currently and works in the Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice .
use a child's game analogy, they are not going to be the ones without a chair when the music stopped. So they made sure not only the Department of Justice approved these techniques specifically, they also made sure that while they were going on people at the top levels knew about them, even when by the way, they didn't want to.
leaders. You know there's more demands on citizens. You know you have to participate if you care about your country. It's not just enough to vote. in the administration you would have people inside the Department of Justice and the FBI who would investigate it.
But in between, I took a bit of a dog-legged journey. And I was a homicide investigator for the Department of Justice . I worked with men and women on Florida's death row, as you do.
that it's a relatively new one. And so while there were a couple of instances where the Department of Justice and government prosecutors contemplated seriously prosecuting,
And in fact, arguably, there are many settings where giving users a little bit of control can actually help performance, especially And they approved a decision which allowed them and the Department of Justice to have access, without even a subpoena, to the source code of any
Indeed, the inherent deficiencies of the ACS are so severe that they extend well beyond the world of FOIA. In 2005, the Department of Justice 's Office of the Inspector General itself concluded that there were national security-- this was the document I wanted before.
It's the determination of the United States Department of Justice , which issued an unbelievable scathing and eye-opening patterns and practices report about the police department in Ferguson,
and threatened to de-fund cities through the Department of Justice .
In 1999, the Department of Justice wanted to break up Microsoft.
Who told AP about this? And the basic rules of the game that the Department of Justice is supposed to play by are rules in which the press goes last.
impact of technology on the LA you go back to the Department of Justice now and they've got this beautiful library that no one ever seems to use is there a
had sacrificed their rights to civil liberties Wilson's Department of Justice which by the way didn't even exist until
which is the preferred term of the Bush Administration and the Republican party -- how those decisions were made, how the program was developed, how the protocol of how the interrogation was done was developed within the CIA and also the Defense department, how it was approved by the Department of Justice , what those legal documents were. And I published them in that book that declared that torture was legal and this goes back to 2004.
leaders. You know there's more demands on citizens. You know you have to participate if you care about your country. It's not just enough to vote. example in the United States the fact that Donald Trump has taken over our department of justice and has installed
so big-- we were in $800 million-- this had gone to the Department of Justice .
Then, there is the ICM, or Investigative Case Management, search application. and you know this, then OIP-- the Department of Justice Office of Information Policy-- maybe nine months later, there's a good chance that they will
and many civil rights organizations, to ask the Department of Justice to investigate
I spent 14 years as a civil rights lawyer at the United States Department of Justice at the US attorney's office
to be the first black woman to head the Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice .
He investigated crimes like Lupeau Massacre of 1987, which involved the execution of 17 civilians by soldiers in the Filipino army. After law school, Gary joined the Department of Justice as a trial attorney in the Civil Rights Division. Gary met his wife, Jan, during this time.
House for dinner well faxes and phone calls and emails from the Department of Justice and the
It's been so successful that the National DA's Association and the United States Department of Justice have designated it as a model of innovation for law enforcement in the United
You know, in terms of how you would run your Department of Justice ?
Then, there is the ICM, or Investigative Case Management, search application. and you are sophisticated enough and have the time to submit an appeal of that request to the Department of Justice 's Office
So we presented a lawsuit against ,, which is like the Department of Justice of Mexico,
We recently worked with an organization called Measures for Justice, under a grant from the Department of Justice
We do not have data for that, and the Department of Justice is not coughing up that data.
A case he was in that was relevant to you here at Google is that he represented the US Department of Justice
I spent a career at the Department of Justice going after corrupt and brutal cops in the United States. And my co-author Victor d does this currently and works in the Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice . All the sort of abuses that happen anywhere in the world can also happen here.
I worked the first half of my career, and Victor currently is that the US Department of Justice dealing with police corruption.
go to the journalists themselves and either try to get a court order to require them to reveal their sources or somehow work something out, which would be to help them to learn their sources. The only exception to the obligation of the Department of Justice in this area, the only time when they are allowed not to talk to the journalists, not to talk to the AP in this situation, is if doing so would interfere
that we're talking about. People, myself included, have been critical of the Department of Justice , basically saying, we can't imagine a scenario in which telling the AP that you wanted their phone records would have interfered with the integrity of your investigation, except for one scenario.
If you think that journalists have, or ought to have a right, as a generality at least, not to reveal their confidential sources. And so the controversy about that one is basically, did the Department of Justice play by the rules in going right to the phone company instead of going right to the Associated Press in this area?
So, one of the strange things about the torture story from the beginning is that there is the story of what happened, that is how this protocol was developed, who was interrogated in this way, what the CIA did and what the Department of Defense did, what the Department of Justice did, all these things which we know a lot about. And there's a parallel narrative and that parallel narrative is what we knew about it, and the fact is though as a journalist and a writer, I fall easily into the kind of rhetoric
And the U.S. Congress asked the U.S. Department of Justice to do some proper research on school violence. You know what it discovered?
- Rob compiled all the evidence into a 900-page letter and sent it to the EPA, the Department of Justice , and even the US Attorney General.
So Dr. Turner, I'm going to let you talk a little bit more about that journey from basically the Department of Justice to Crisis Text Line.
I wish I could say that outside the context of the pandemic FOIA ran smoothly 100% of the time. But it doesn't. These agencies, especially the big ones like the State Department and the Department of Justice , oftentimes have really significant backlogs. And that poses a huge problem for the public's right to know.
And for example, the federal prosecutor or, like, the Department of Justice -- similar in Mexico-- it was completely the opposite.
Now, that was a great system, and Jack Valenti once gave this speech in which he bemoaned the Department of Justice killing that system of control.