The Wall Street Journal: Trump pressed Justice Department to take election-fraud claims straight to Supreme Court
An outside lawyer working for Trump drafted a brief the then-president wanted the Justice Department to file, people familiar with the matter said, but DOJ officials refused......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Trump implies he has no plans to pull plug on Russia investigation
President Donald Trump on Wednesday suggested he had no immediate plans to fire the two Justice Department officials overseeing the investigation into whether his associates colluded with Russia’s efforts to interfere in the 2016 election......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Supreme Court to review Trump administration expansion of birth-control-mandate exemptions
The Supr.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Supreme Court allows lawsuit over Apple’s iPhone apps to proceed
The lawsuit claims Apple has unfairly monopolized the market for the sale of iPhone apps......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein resigns, effective May 11
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein submitted his resignation letter to President Trump on Monday, ending a tumultuous two years in which he tried to steady a rocky Justice Department and its relationship with the White House......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Mueller concludes Russia probe, delivers report to the attorney general
Special counsel Robert Mueller presented his long-awaited report to the Justice Department on Friday, ending his nearly two-year investigation that has roiled the Trump presidency and likely setting up a battle with Congress over what he has found......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Rosenstein tells Trump he is in ‘no jeopardy’, in meeting
Last week, President Donald Trump’s advisers believed he would soon fire the Justice Department official overseeing a Russia investigation he calls a “witch hunt,†a step that could set off a cascade of resignations and a potential crisis......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Justice Department won’t defend ACA, asks to strike key elements
The Justice Department won’t defend the Affordable Care Act and is asking a federal court to strike down key elements of the law, a new blow to the health law and the stability of the individual insurance market......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Justice Department tells Devin Nunes it has cooperated with his requests on Trump probe
The Justice Department on Monday told the chairman of .....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Trump still deciding on Supreme Court pick ahead of Monday-night reveal
President Donald Trump deliberated Sunday about his Supreme Court nominee, appearing to favor different finalists before a planned Monday night announcement that he views as crucial to his legacy......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh seen by conservatives as a legal superstar
In nominating Judge Brett Kavanaugh for the Supreme Court, President Donald Trump selected a scion of the Republican legal establishment who has fought to complete a judicial counterrevolution that has eluded conservatives for decades......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Partisan battle reignites after release of Carter Page FISA warrants
The weekend release of top-secret surveillance warrants has reignited partisan skirmishes over whether the Justice Department was justified in monitoring a former Trump campaign adviser......»»
The Wall Street Journal: U.S. probing whether laundered funds used to pay Chris Christie, Trump lawyer
The U.S. Justice Department is investigating whether a fugitive Malaysian f.....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Wells Fargo now being probed by DoJ for potential employee fraud
The Justice Department is probing whether employees committed fraud in Wells Fargo & Co.’s wholesale banking unit, following revelations that employees improperly altered customer information, people familiar with the matter said......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Chinese state-run media ordered by Trump administration to register as foreign agents
The Justice Department ordered .....»»
The Wall Street Journal: Trump administration sues after California approves tough net-neutrality rules
California Gov. Jerry Brown on Sunday signed a bill reinstating Obama-era open-internet rules in the state, and the Justice Department responded almost immediately with a lawsuit seeking to overturn the law......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Kavanaugh laughs with Kagan during first day on the Supreme Court
Justice Brett Kavanaugh took his seat on the Supreme Court Tuesday, emerging from red curtains into a marble chamber across the street and a world apart from the Senate buildings where he secured confirmation following a bitter political struggle......»»
The Wall Street Journal: FBI chief says Kavanaugh background check was ‘limited’ but met standards
FBI Director Christopher Wray said Wednesday the Bureau’s background investigation into sexual assault allegations against Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh was limited in scope but consistent with previous such checks......»»
The Wall Street Journal: HSBC pays $765 million to settle Justice Dept. probe into mortgage-backed securities
HSBC Holdings PLC will pay $765 million to settle Justice Department claims that it willfully covered up risks associated with residential-mortgage products in the run-up to the last housing-market downturn......»»
The Wall Street Journal: Roberts says Supreme Court remains independent, nonpartisan
Chief Justice John Roberts on Tuesday .....»»
The Wall Street Journal: 3 ex-Credit Suisse bankers arrested in Mozambique fraud scheme
Three former Credit Suisse Group AG bankers were arrested Thursday in London in connection with a $2 billion fraud scheme, according to a statement by the U.S. Department of Justice......»»