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US DOJ Crushes Online Poker Websites with Domain SeizuresThe US Department of Justice (DOJ) seized the 3 major online poker websites in the US for accepting payment for online gambling. While casinos and poker tournaments exchange money legally, some people wonder if the DOJ's regulation is too much? -
DOJ Inspector General Launches ACORN ProbeThe DOJ's Inspector General has agreed to investigate ACORN's possible funding from Justice; but why aren't they being investigated for criminal activity? -
More Poker and Gambling Websites Indicted by the DOJThe DOJ has now indicted and shut down more online poker and sports-betting websites, including Bookmaker.com, DoylesRoom.com and eight other websites.
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Analyzing the DOJ Indictment and Charges Against PokerStars, FullTilt Poker and Absolute PokerOn what is now called "Black Friday," the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) charged several founders of online poker sites and related co-conspirators. This articles analyzes their odds of being found guilty.
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The Al-Qaeda 7 DOJ Lawyers IdentifiedThe DOJ has nine lawyers that have defended terrorists, with two previously named. The remaining seven dubbed the al-Qaeda 7 are finally identified. -
Tony West Defender of American Taliban Leads DOJ Case Against ArizonaA thorough report on the Obama administration's pick to lead the DOJ case against Arizona -
DOJ Misinformation or MisleadingOne must ask how do the federally manadated suicide rate and homicide reports compare among the other states with similar populations and problems. The problem in reporting this data is not possible as variances are in place to create disparities. -
The Federal Bureau of Investigation and the DOJ: Policing the PoliceThe laws concerning police and government conduct are called "Color of Law." Cops don't have to be nice, but they do have to obey the law. Here's what you should know if you run into one who does not.
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DOJ Convicts, Sentences 'Sex Tourist'The United States signed an agreement to try and stop the practice of 'sex tourism" where people go to Cambodia and other countries to seduce and have sex with minors. This is a major part of the problem of human trafficking.
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Border Agent Jesus Diaz, Caught in Bait and Switch Game by DOJA cover up by the Department of Justice and local media reveals this “bait and switch” game by the government against border agents. Today, any law officer who lawfully arrests an illegal immigrant can be jailed or sentenced by a court. -
Many Americans Fear Walking in Back Yards, Neighborhoods: DOJ StatisticsDepartment of Justice studies show a drastic fear across America of merely walking one's own back yard and neighborhood at night.
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DOJ Files Suit Against Arizona Sheriff Joe ArpaioThe Justice Department filed a lawsuit Thursday against Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio. -
Suing Arizona: What it Will Mean If the DOJ Sues Over AZ Immigration Law?A landmark lawsuit could soon be filed by the Department of Justice against Arizona's Immigration Law (SB 1070). -
Former DOJ Lawyer Claims Race Related Corruption Behind Dropped New Black Panther Voter Intimidation CaseWhy did the Obama administration refuse to pursue the case against the New Black Panther Party (NBPP)? -
AZ Law: U.S. Govt. Preparing a Possible Federal Court ChallengeA team of DOJ attorneys reviewing the Arizona immigration law has recommended that the U.S. government challenge the state law in federal court. This is yet another potential issue among the many already in play regarding this law. -
Privasoft Awarded Department of Justice Office of Information Policy Freedom of Information Software ContractPrivasoft (www.Privasoft.com) announced today that the company has been awarded a contract from the US Department of Justice (DoJ) Office of Information Policy (OIP) to provide Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) processing software. -
FBI and DOJ Unveil Procedures to Improve National Security OversightFBI and DOJ announce plans to launch measures to enhance national security oversight and compliance at the DOJ and the FBI. Top priority is to protect the nation from terrorist attacks and to ensure the privacy interests and civil liberties of U.S. citizens.
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Department of Justice Strikes Again!!The fine people of Kinston, North Carolina, wanted to change their local election laws, but the DOJ won't let them because they're incapable of voting intelligently without government help. -
DOJ Shuts Down Online Poker in USThe federal government shut down online poker sites operating in the US as a result of alleged tax evasion and bank fraud.
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Federal Bureau of Investigation, the DOJ and the Color of Law: Police Misconduct and RemediesThere is a vast difference between police conduct and police misconduct. This article discusses them and offers remedies.
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Gloria Arroyo Vs Leila De Lima and an Individual's Right to TravelPhilippine Department of Justice Secretary Leila De Lima denied former President Gloria Arroyo’s request to travel abroad for “lack of merit.” As the petition now moves to the Supreme Court, the pros and cons of the issues are now coming to light.
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Obama Justice Department Openly Endorses Identity PoliticsIn yet another DOJ ruling akin to not prosecuting New Black Panther voter intimidation, now DOJ will only pursue "bullying" cases based on previously protected status of victim. -
US Government Seizes Gmail of WikiLeaks VolunteerApparently volunteering isn’t always nice. At least not to the DoJ. The Wall Street Journal reports that the Justice Department forced Google and an ISP to hand over personal data pertaining to a human rights activist and WikiLeaks volunteer. -
As BP Desecrates Alaska the DoJ Plans a New War on PotShort Form News Digest
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Calderon Gets Another Border CopThe Department of Justice finds cold cases and finds evidence of border patrol agents not reporting the truth. The DOJ is setting a fine example for those who run the DHS which has not been so honest with us concerning ICE policies and ATF policies. -
First Guilty Plea in Black Friday Poker CaseThe DOJ indicted several poker-site key players and payment processors on what poker players now call Black Friday. Bradley Franzen is the first to plead guilty in charges related to the Internet gambling crackdown.
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Misconduct & Background Checks, Correctional OfficersTo reduce the likelihood of Correctional Officer misconduct and arrests, federal, state and county agencies should consider new ways of assessing applicants by implementing sound hiring and screening processing tools reported by the DOJ last September. -
The Justice Department Files Suit Against Arizona Immigration Law SB 1070This is an editorial essay on the DOJ's recent decision to file suit against the State of Arizona and the Arizona Immigration Law SB 1070. -
Justice Department Demands Customer Names from UBS, to Catch Tax Evaders -- a PoemBad new for UBS, good news for the common taxpayer. The DOJ is seeking the names of super-wealthy tax evaders who were assisted by UBS. A poem...
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US DOJ Launches National Missing and Unidentified Persons InitiativeToday I got an e-mail from Jeannine Willie with Dept of Justice. PRESS RELEASE -
An Open Letter to Attorney General Eric HolderThe DOJ receives more than 1,600 complaints from inmates in state and local facilities alleging discrimination on the basis of disability in prisons and jail. Arizona appears to be exempt from federal laws for investigations. -
The Department of Justice Isn't Performing Its DutiesRecently, the DOJ has made some controversial decisions that suggest a political agenda hidden within our judicial system.
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The NOMIS Project(NOMIS) is an United States Department of Justice (DOJ) funded secure web-enabled computer system designed for the collection and sharing of: death investigation information -
The COICA Bill: Shutting Down the Internet, One Website at a TimeThe Combating Online Infringement and Counterfeits Act (COICA) is new bill that gives the Attorney General the power to tell the DOJ and Customs enforcement shutdown "suspected" online infringement websites and ask questions later. But, is it fair? -
The Antitrust Cases Against Microsoft (1990 - 2001) and Arguments for the Legitimacy of Microsoft's ConductMr. Stolyarov gives an overview of the principal antitrust cases against Microsoft during the period from 1990 to 2001. He also examines the arguments used against Microsoft's practices and shows why these arguments are flawed.
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You Can Buy Steroids OnlineSteroids are illegal in the United States without a prescription, but they can be purchased online.
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Elizabeth Hudson - Snow BodyI showed all the signs that a troubled teenager would show, I ran away, I self mutilated, in fact I did everything I think that a troubled child does to call out for help. -
Online Advertiser Settles with FTC Over Deceptive "Free Gift" PracticesAdteractive, which directed internet users to its website via spam e-mails, is said to have not disclosed that people claiming "free" gifts from the company had to pay money to receive their prizes. The company has now settled with the FTC for the deceptive practice.
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Is the XM-Sirius Merger Good for Consumers?For over a year XM and Sirius have said they will merge. Now they are one step closer. -
Former FBI Employee, Nada Nadim Prouty, Guilty of Fraud, Unauthorized Computer AccessNada Prouty pleaded guilty to naturalization fraud, and then using her fake citizenship to get jobs at both the FBI and CIA. While there, she used FBI files to investigate family ties to Hizballah.





