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DOJ leak probe; The red-hot Nats; Va. Primaries
CommentToday on NewsTalk, we spoke with Politico's Rachel Smolkin, Tom Threlkeld of DC Pro Sports Report, and reporter Michael Lee Pope.
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Justice Department spending was 'extravagant and wasteful,' inspector general says
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The federal government, going through one of those "we're spending too much" phases, has found that those negative Nancies are right — at least in certain cases — about government waste.
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Bridging the gap: how businesses are helping local law enforcement
CommentThe agency inside the DOJ in charge of building a relationship with the public and private sectors.
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Fairfax County will take steps to improve access for the disabled
Fairfax County has reached an agreement with the US Department of Justice to continue making modifications to improve accessibility for the disabled.
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Court hears challenge to Voting Rights Act
Conservative legal activists are set to renew their campaign to overturn the nation's landmark Voting Rights Act, arguing before a federal district judge in Washington
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Breastfeeding is not indecent in Alexandria: Your sex and gender morning roundup
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Tuesday links: New news on sexual assault, plus legal breastfeeding!
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Guerra rejoins Sidley Austin firm
Joseph R. Guerra, who recently wrapped up a two-year stint as principal deputy associate attorney general in the Justice Department, has rejoined Sidley Austin in Washington
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Justice Department finds on bias in Hyattsville police department's policies
The Justice Department has closed its investigation into allegations of discrimination at Hyattsville's police department, determining that there were no widespread practices that violated employees' civil rights
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FBI questioning 40 P.G. officers in U-Md. beating probe
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The FBI has taken over from the Prince George's County Police the investigation of the police beating last spring of University of Maryland student Jack McKenna.
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Justice Department shrugs off rape of minors in detention facilities
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The Justice Department calls sexual assault in juvenile detention facilities "rare." It isn't.
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Report questions FBI estimates on completion, cost of Sentinel IT project
The Justice Department's inspector general is questioning whether the FBI will be able to stay within budget and on schedule in completing its troubled electronic case management system once it moves the project in-house.
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Justice Department promulgates new ADA regulations
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) recently published new regulations in the Federal Register on September 15, with the final rules taking effect March 15, 2011.
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Justice, Interior IT programs are first casualties of federal review
The Obama administration's chief information officer is set to announce Sept. 20 the cancellation of a Justice Department information technology program.
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D.C. police can't find case evidence
A federal report says D.C. police are missing evidence in hundreds of cases.
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