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- SPJ Leaders Urge Bush Administration, Department of Justice to Forego Shield Law Legislation Opposition
- Leaders of the Society of Professional Journalists today urged members of the Bush Administration, the United States Department of Justice and members of the United States Senate to forego attempts to stifle the passage of S. 2035, the Free Flow of Information Act.
- Research articles 2008-04-04
- Bush Administration Response To Wrestlers' Lawsuit Provides No Safety For Title IX Athletics Protections, Says NWLC
- WASHINGTON, May 29 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The National Women's Law Center said tonight that it was disappointed that the Department of Justice's defense of a lawsuit challenging Title IX athletics policies provided no assurances that the Bush Administration wWASHINGTON, May 29 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The National Women's Law Center said...
- Research articles 2002-05-29
- BUSH ADMINISTRATION JOINS AUTOMAKERS' CHALLENGE TO CARB'S ZEV RULES
- Automakers suing the California Air Resources Board CARB over its zero-emission vehicle ZEV regulations found an ally in the Bush administration, which weighed in on their side last week. Lawyers for the U.S. Department of Justice DOJ filed a bri Automakers suing the California Air Resources Board CARB...
- Research articles 2002-10-14
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- ACLU Sues U.S. Department of Justice and Homeland Security Department to Obtain Racial Profiling Data
- CHICAGO, Aug. 13 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Calling on the Bush Administration to make a public showing that it is serious about the promise to fight racial profiling by federal law enforcement agencies, lawyers for the American Civil Liberties Union of Illinois CHICAGO, Aug. 13 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Calling on the...
- Research articles 2003-08-13
- National Council on Disability Commends Bush Administration for ADA Support
- WASHINGTON, Feb. 23 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The National Council on Disability NCD commends the Administration's on-going support for the Americans with Disabilities Act ADA. Millions of Americans with disabilities achieve increased productivity and independence as a result of the access provided by ADA enforcement. In response to recent cases involving...
- Research articles 2004-02-23
- Justice Department OKs Religious Bias In 'Faith-Based' Programs
- The U.S. Department of Justice DOJ has advised religious groups that they may accept tax dollars and still discriminate on the basis of religion when hiring staff. In October, the Justice Department posted a notice on its Web site asserting that a 14-year-old law called the Religious Freedom Restoration Act...
- Research articles 2007-12-01
- Diane Stuart, Director of the Office on Violence Against Women, to Host Briefing to Highlight Successes
- To: National DeskContact: U.S. Department of Justice, 202-514-2007 or 202-307- 6026; Web: http://www.usdoj.govWASHINGTON, Oct. 19 /U.S. Newswire/ -- Diane Stuart, director of the Office on Violence Against Women, will hold a pen and pad briefing, tomorrow, Friday Oct. 20, on her final day with the Department of Justice. Director Stuart...
- Research articles 2006-10-19
- Doj Continues To Waste Millions On Copa And Cipa Censorship Issues - Government Activity
- From the sublime to the ridiculous. When John Ashcroft became the new Attorney General under the Bush Administration, it was expected that a new U.S. Department of Justice era would begin on censorship issues. ... But apparently not so. Instead, on April 16 the American Civil Liberties Union...
- Research articles 2001-05-01
- Bush administration recommends ending state approvals for hospital upgrades.
- Chicago Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 24--The Bush administration Friday recommended the elimination of state approvals for hospital construction and expansion, saying the process does not effectively control health-care costs and, in fact, poses "serious anti-competitive risks." In a much-anticipated...
- Research articles 2004-07-24
- Secret Government Travel Blacklist?
- There's been several news reports about a secret government do-not-travel list where employees are prohibited from conventions or other meetings. On that alleged list are cities like Orlando, Fla., Las Vegas and Reno, according to the Wall Street Journal. Instead, federal agencies are being told to hang out in more...
- Blog posts 2009-07-24
- Bush Administration Files Brief Supporting Partial-Birth Abortion Ban; Ohio Law Should Be Upheld, Says CWA
- WASHINGTON, Feb. 6 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The following was released today by Concerned Women for America: The Department of Justice has filed a brief in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit to support Ohio's ban on partial-birth abortion. The brief argues that Ohio's law banning partial-birth...
- Research articles 2002-02-06
- Conference catfight
- Late last week, by a vote of 286-139, the U.S. House of Representatives passed an aviation security bill (HR 3150) that gives the Bush Administration the option of leaving front-line security screeners in the employ of private screening companies. Three weeks ago, the Senate passed a bill (S 1447) by...
- Research articles 2001-11-05
- U.S. out of Microsoft case
- WASHINGTON -- The Bush administration won't weigh in on the appeal by two states seeking tougher restrictions on Microsoft Corp. than the world's largest software maker negotiated to settle the government's landmark antitrust case. West Virginia and Massachusetts are appealing the refusal of a trial judge to impose...
- Research articles 2003-05-27
- Bush administration sued over library records
- A group of public interest organizations sued the Bush administration in October demanding information about how the U.S. Justice Department is monitoring library and bookstore records. The passage of the USA Patriot Act in October 2001 greatly expanded the Justice Department's power to search such records and to keep its...
- Research articles 2003-01-01
- Bush Administration vs. Affirmative Action: Report to Expose Justice Dept. Inaction in 6 Months Since Supreme Court Decision
- News Advisory: Six months after the U.S. Supreme Court's landmark decision upholding race based admission at the University of Michigan Law School, the Bush Administration has done nothing to enforce or interpret the ruling. The Citizens' Commission on Civil Rights will hold a press conference on December 9 to release...
- Research articles 2003-12-04
- U.S. Steps Up Scrutiny Of Civil Rights Violations Against Youths In Detention
- The Justice Department has increased the pace of investigations into civil rights violations in juvenile detention centers after bringing only one such case in the previous four years of the Bush and Clinton administrations.The Clinton administration brought only one piece of litigation involving juvenile detainees, in Louisiana, which the Bush...
- Research articles 2003-12-31
- Utility industry feels regulatory pinch; Bush administration suit may go to trial.
- Byline: Bruce Geiselman Federal environmental officials and the U.S. Justice Department filed a lawsuit Jan. 28 accusing a Kentucky electric utility of violating the Clean Air Act's New Source Review provisions by modifying coal-fired power p Byline: Bruce...
- Research articles 2004-02-02
- Google, Justice Department face off on search/privacy issue
- SAN FRANCISCO -- Google and the Justice Department will square off in federal court today in a seminal Internet privacy case that could touch millions of Americans. The Bush administration is demanding the results of millions of searches on Google during a random week to buttress an online child-protection...
- Research articles 2006-03-14
- House OKs striking law on U.S. attorneys
- WASHINGTON -- The House approved a bill Monday that would fix a provision in the Patriot Act that allows the attorney general to put interim U.S. attorneys in place for an indefinite amount of time without Senate confirmation. The change is at the heart of the recent controversy...
- Research articles 2007-03-27
- Exclusive: Can the President Order a Killing on U.S. Soil?
- In the latest twist in the debate over presidential powers, a Justice Department official suggested that in certain circumstances, the president might have the power to order the killing of terrorist suspects inside the United States. Steven Bradbury, acting head of the department's Office of Legal Counsel, went to a...
- Research articles 2006-02-13
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