President Donald Trump’s new Justice Department leadership issued an order Friday to curtail prosecutions against people ...
A new Justice Department leader issued a memo Friday restricting prosecutions for interfering with patient access to ...
President Donald Trump’s new Justice Department leadership is curtailing prosecutions against people accused of blocking ...
DOJ directive released on Friday states it will limit enforcement of federal law to cases involving death, injury or serious ...
The U.S. Justice Department's new leadership under President Donald Trump ordered cutbacks on Friday on federal prosecutions ...
A top DOJ official ordered prosecutors to terminate three pending cases that involved protesters allegedly blocking entrances to abortion clinics.
According to a Justice Department memo, future FACE Act violations will mostly be left to state or local law enforcement.
In a memo obtained by USA TODAY, Trump's chief of staff to the attorney general, Chad Mizelle, said the restrictions would apply to prosecutions under the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances ...
Mizelle ordered the Justice Department’s civil rights division to “not execute or finalize any settlements or consent decrees approved prior to January 20, 2025, 12:00pm.” The memo also ...
The Justice Department said Friday it will scale back Biden-era efforts to prosecute demonstrators who interfere with patient access to reproductive health clinics, calling those cases an example ...