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  2. Lexington survivor terrified, ‘disgusted’ that alleged ...

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    This is called the 60-day rule. He could still be indicted. Aldridge is now facing a bond hearing in Jefferson County, where he is charged with first-degree rape, and his bond is presently set at ...

  3. Trump trials could take place near Election Day, DOJ says ...

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    He said the department's public integrity section reviewed the rule to ensure the special counsel's office would comply. "We are in full compliance with the justice manual," Bratt said during the ...

  4. Appeals court allows special counsel's report about Trump's ...

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    A federal appeals court ruled that the Justice Department can release a report on Donald Trump’s efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss, but kept in place a judge's order requiring a three ...

  5. Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act of 1988

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    It applies to companies with 50 or more employees (unlike 100 for the federal law) where either 25 (50 for the federal law) or more workers are affected, if that number makes up at least 33% of the workers on that site. NY WARN Act requires a 90-day notice from the employer, unlike the federal Act that requires a 60-day notice. [6]

  6. United States Justice Department investigation into attempts ...

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    [10] [11] On the same day, Acting U.S. Attorney General Jeffrey A. Rosen announced that Justice Department prosecutors were working with the United States Capitol Police, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, and Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia to gather and ...

  7. Dismissal of U.S. attorneys controversy - Wikipedia

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    Rules concerning hiring at the Justice Department forbid discrimination based on sexual orientation. On March 26, 2007, Goodling, who had helped coordinate the dismissal of the attorneys with the White House, took leave from her job as counsel to the attorney general and as the Justice Department's liaison to the White House.

  8. Justice Department asks Supreme Court to rule narrowly on ...

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    But attorneys for both the disabled firefighter at the center of the case and for the Department of Justice told the justices they could avoid that bigger question and just rule that the Americans ...

  9. False Claims Act of 1863 - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), Government Accountability Project (GAP) and OMB Watch filed suit against the Department of Justice challenging the constitutionality of the "seal provisions" of the FCA that require the whistleblower and the court to keep lawsuits confidential for at least 60 days.