There are now strict new rules CIOs and other senior executives need to adhere to after the US Department of Justice (DoJ) this week released an update to its Evaluation of Corporate Compliance ...
Search Engine Land » PPC » Will Google’s defense hold up against DOJ antitrust claims? Chat with SearchBot Please note that your conversations will be recorded. SearchBot: I am trained with ...
They show we have a functioning federal government that still holds the rule of law to be a bedrock, sacrosanct thing — particularly in the Department of Justice. Just take a step back and ...
the former deputy assistant attorney general of DOJ’s National Security Division. Many of the defendants in the news lately “are not your classic K Street actors,” he agreed. — Perhaps ...
Attorney General Merrick Garland delivered remarks to the Justice Department. Amid escalating rhetoric from former President Donald Trump threatening to prosecute his enemies should he win the ...
The indictment alleges that the group "solicited terrorist attacks." The Justice Department on Monday charged two California individuals who were alleged leaders of a white supremacist group that ...
Law enforcement officials arrested Humber and Allison on Friday, the DOJ said. According to the indictment, Humber and Allison were leaders of the "Terrorgram Collective," a transnational ...
One month until voters head to the polls, the Justice Department is caught in a thorny intersection of election-year politics and continuing the work of the nation’s top law enforcement agency ...
On Sunday, before the trial kicked off, Google's vice president for regulatory affairs said in a blog post that the Department of Justice — which sued the company last year for its dominance ...
Attorneys for the House and the Justice Department told a federal judge Monday that a monthslong subpoena fight has so far taken up hundreds of attorney hours at an approximate cost of more than $ ...
The US Justice Department went after Visa (V) on Tuesday in a federal antitrust lawsuit alleging that the company illegally used the scale of its vast card processing network to block competition.
The Department of Justice sued the State of Alabama and its top election official, alleging that they had removed voters who had previously been issued noncitizen identification numbers from its ...