The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) announced that it plans to monitor compliance with federal voting rights laws ...
The Department of Justice said it would send federal election monitors to polling locations in 8 Texas counties. Attorney ...
Just as the states have no authority to prevent DOJ from conducting investigations, the federal government has no authority to interfere with the states’ administration of elections.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton originally tried kicking federal monitors out of the Lone Star State, but he and the DOJ ...
Missouri's Secretary of State sues the DOJ to prevent poll monitoring in St. Louis, challenging federal oversight.
The U.S. Department of Justice plans to monitor compliance with federal voting laws in 27 states and 86 jurisdictions ...
San Joaquin County is the only county in California to be monitored by the Department of Justice's civil rights division ...
Within a few hours of being sued, the U.S. Department of Justice agreed not to interfere in Tuesday’s election process and a federal judge issued a ...
Nearly a third of the 86 jurisdictions where federal monitors will visit are in the nation’s seven most closely watched swing ...
An employee-run gender equity and equality group wrote to Justice Department leaders to protect its workforce amid online ...
On September 27 the DOJ announced a suit against the State of Alabama and the secretary of state Wes Allen, challenging a program it alleges is "aimed at removing voters from its election rolls too ...
On October 29, 2024, the Department of Justice (“DOJ”) published its Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (“NPRM”) to implement ...