The United States government has demanded that Apple take an unprecedented step which threatens the security of our customers... READ MORE›
Nothing in the Constitution requires the taxpayers to provide counsel to minors in immigration court, Justice Department lawyers said in a 2014 motion... READ MORE›
Still, many security and privacy experts have been calling on the government to disclose the vulnerability data to Apple so that the firm can patch it... READ MORE›
Clinton has long been more conservative than many Democrats on marijuana... READ MORE›
DiCaprio won the Golden Globe for his Wolf of Wall Street performance... READ MORE›
In both cases, the government relies on the All Writs Act, a broad 1789 law which enables judges to require actions necessary to enforce their own orders... READ MORE›
Larson said he was contacted a week ago by the Justice Department and local prosecutors about representing the victims, prior to the dispute becoming public... READ MORE›
In their brief, the three former immigration judges said children should not have to stand alone in court against experienced government lawyers... READ MORE›
Officials said, however, it is an indication that the Justice Department is stepping up its efforts on the problem of local court fines and fees... READ MORE›
U.S. Justice Dept will sue to stop Halliburton, Baker Hughes merger source... READ MORE›
Even law enforcement officers with search warrants would not have access... READ MORE›
KPMG 'trying to delay, delay, delay' Clearly KPMG is just trying to delay delay delay, Howlett said after learning of the new court date... READ MORE›
Federal land ownership in the US The US federal government owns large tracts of land that are geographically located within state borders... READ MORE›
Law enforcement can make American technology companies hand over customers emails held overseas in a case closely watched by privacy advocates news organizations and business groups... READ MORE›
The Justice Department's comments about source code and signing keys came in a footnote to a filing last week in which it rejected Apple's arguments... READ MORE›
The request, the Justice Department said, does not require Apple to redesign its products, to disable the phone's encryption or open its contents... READ MORE›
The companies are showing their support for Apple, which is fighting the U.S. government over accessing a locked iPhone... READ MORE›
Microsoft challenged the warrant, arguing it was not justified by law or the Constitution... READ MORE›
Original copy of explorer's 1493 letter was found in US Library of Congress, with the one held in Florence proved to be a forgery... READ MORE›
The successful plaintiff, Nicholas Merrill, becomes the first person to be allowed by a court to reveal fully what an NSL contained... READ MORE›
Let the good times roll? questions remain over how much governments will make from legalized marijuana... READ MORE›
The proposed agreement, which remains under discussion, would be reciprocal and would require legislation to take effect, said a U.S. Justice Department official... READ MORE›
Connecticut Attorney General George Jepsen said it was frustrating that despite public statements professing cooperation ..... READ MORE›
His wife, Penny Laperriere, is now among hundreds unsuccessfully seeking compensation as crime victims from the Justice Department... READ MORE›
Government lawyers urge Barbier to find BP grossly negligent, which could roughly quadruple the amount of fines under the US Clean Water Act... READ MORE›
This clash of laws has put U.S. companies in a difficult position, Lynch noted... READ MORE›
U.S. officials will hold a news conference Thursday morning in Washington D.C... READ MORE›
Nine years after former FBI agent Robert Levinson went missing on the Iranian island of Kish, U.S. officials say there is disagreement over his whereabouts... READ MORE›
Chipotle has come under fire for a rash of recent outbreaks of foodborne illnesses at its restaurants across several states, involving E. coli, salmonella and norovirus... READ MORE›
GM's agreement with the Justice Department does make clear, however, that prosecutors do blame individuals for the problems at the company... READ MORE›
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