Danielle Sassoon and her colleagues opposed dropping corruption charges against New York Mayor Eric Adams.
Mayor Adams let his defense attorney do the talking, insisting that the federal bribery case against the mayor is effectively over.
Five other Justice Department officials also submitted resignations, gutting the Public Integrity Section, which investigates ...
Ed Whelan has a lengthy credentials list as a conservative legal scholar at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, and as a ...
Lawyer Alex Spiro states Mayor Eric Adams is innocent and charges will be dropped, despite the DOJ's directive to end the case.
The new tone of the department, current and former officials say, appears to promise a campaign of intimidation against ...
A letter from Emil Bove, acting deputy attorney general, accepting the resignation of Danielle R. Sassoon, Manhattan’s acting U.S. attorney, over her refusal to drop the case against Mayor Eric Adams.
Two senior Justice Department officials also submitted resignations as the acting deputy attorney general accused the acting U.S. attorney of insubordination.
Refusing to advance arguments ‘on behalf of Trump’ a firing offense In another memo titled, General Policy Regarding Zealous Advocacy on Behalf of the United States, Bondi said prosecutors ...
Paul Weiss attorneys and former top DOJ officials Loretta Lynch, John Carlin & Mark Mendelsohn analyze implications of AG ...
In an unprecedented and surprising set of actions, the new Attorney General Bondi issued eleven new, internal directives for the Department ...
Attorney General Russell Coleman announced today three prosecutors in the Attorney General’s Office have been sworn in as ...