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US deports Nazi concentration camp guard to Germany

Concentration camp guard is 70th Nazi persecutor to be removed from US, Justice Department says.

US deports Nazi concentration camp guard to Germany

Judge Sullivan engaged in “ex parte” communications

The presiding judge hired a new prosecutor and went to appeal after charges were dropped against General Flynn - but there is more. Op-ed.

Judge Sullivan engaged in “ex parte” communications

New Jersey: Zoning laws used to target Jews for discrimination?

Federal lawsuit accuses New Jersey township of discriminating against Orthodox Jews through zoning laws.

New Jersey: Zoning laws used to target Jews for discrimination?

DOJ drops case against Trump's former adviser

Department of Justice to drop case against former national security adviser Michael Flynn for charges of lying to the FBI.

DOJ drops case against Trump's former adviser

Justice Department to seek death penalty for Pittsburgh shooter

Justice Department files for death penalty for Robert Bowers, accused of killing 11 people in attack at Tree of Life Synagogue last year.

Justice Department to seek death penalty for Pittsburgh shooter

US Dep't of Justice to convene summit on fighting anti-Semitism

Summit agenda includes sessions on combating anti-Semitism and anti-Semitism on campus.

US Dep't of Justice to convene summit on fighting anti-Semitism

Syrian refugee in US arrested for plotting church attack

Justice Dept. says Syrian refugee who arrived in US in 2016 planned attack on Pittsburgh church in the name ISIS.

Syrian refugee in US arrested for plotting church attack

NJ man threatened to blow up Trump Tower, Israeli consulate

New Jersey man arrested for bomb threats, providing material support to Hamas in Gaza.

NJ man threatened to blow up Trump Tower, Israeli consulate

Schiff’s FISA Memo reveals FBI and DOJ FISA crimes

Schiff’s FISA Memo reveals FBI and DOJ FISA crimes

Trump delays release of Democrat counter-memo

Trump announces he won't release Democratic rebuttal to Republican intelligence memo, sends it back to Intelligence Committee for changes.

Trump delays release of Democrat counter-memo

'The Democrats are afraid of the truth'

Republican leader in Israel to Arutz Sheva: It wasn't Trump who was in touch with the Russians - it was Hillary Clinton and the Democrats.

'The Democrats are afraid of the truth'

Trump: Memo 'totally vindicates' me

U.S. President reacts to release of memo alleging abuse of government surveillance powers by Justice Department.

Trump: Memo 'totally vindicates' me

Was delay in granting Z Street tax exempt status political?

Justice Department settles with pro-Israel group for delay in its tax exempt status.

Was delay in granting Z Street tax exempt status political?

GOP releases memo claiming FBI bias against Trump

House Intelligence Committee releases previously classified memo alleging bias against Trump in Russia probe.

GOP releases memo claiming FBI bias against Trump

New investigation into Clinton Foundation

Justice Department probing allegations the Clinton Foundation used "pay to play" politics while Hillary Clinton was Secretary of State.

New investigation into Clinton Foundation

Justice Department to appeal travel ban block

White House blasts court decision to block Trump's later travel ban as "dangerously flawed."

Justice Department to appeal travel ban block

Justice Department to look at Trump Jr.'s emails

Official says Special Counsel's investigators plan to examine meeting and email exchanges disclosed by Trump's son as part of Russia probe.

Justice Department to look at Trump Jr.'s emails

Former FBI Director to oversee Russia probe

Justice Department appoints Robert Mueller to oversee investigation into alleged Russian interference in the 2016 election.

Former FBI Director to oversee Russia probe

DoJ asks for more time in wiretapping probe

Department of Justice asks for more time to provide evidence about Trump's allegation of Obama wiretapping.

DoJ asks for more time in wiretapping probe

FBI chief asks Justice Department to reject wiretapping claim

FBI Director James Comey asked the Justice Department to publicly reject Trump’s assertion that Obama ordered the tapping of Trump’s phones.

FBI chief asks Justice Department to reject wiretapping claim

Court won't put Trump travel ban case on hold

9th Circuit Court of Appeals rejects request to place hold an appeal over Trump's travel ban.

Court won't put Trump travel ban case on hold

Appeals court rejects Trump request to restore travel ban

Appeals court rules that restraining order against Trump travel ban may continue. Trump: See you in court.

Appeals court rejects Trump request to restore travel ban

Full debate: Attorneys argue travel ban

Justice Department argues case to reinstate President Trump's travel ban to appeals court.

Full debate: Attorneys argue travel ban

Appeals court hears arguments on Trump travel ban

Court of Appeals in San Francisco hears Justice Department and Washington state's arguments on travel ban. Decision expected soon.

Appeals court hears arguments on Trump travel ban

Justice Department: Travel ban is perfectly legal

Justice Department asks federal appeals court to restore Trump's ban on travelers from seven majority-Muslim countries.

Justice Department: Travel ban is perfectly legal

Trump administration appeals overturn of travel ban

Justice Department appeals ruling that stopped enforcement of executive order banning travel from seven Muslim-majority countries.

Trump administration appeals overturn of travel ban

Report: 100,000 visas revoked under Trump travel ban

Department of Justice lawyer says more than 100,000 visas have been revoked from travellers in the past week.

Report: 100,000 visas revoked under Trump travel ban

Justice Department 'moving quickly' on Clinton emails

Justice Department informs lawmakers it would work closely with the FBI to expedite renewed investigation into Clinton emails.

Justice Department 'moving quickly' on Clinton emails

US announces end of private prison use

A Justice Dept report indicates that private prisons are less safe, and less effective, than federal prisons, citing riots and contraband.

US announces end of private prison use

FBI unlocks terrorist's iPhone without Apple's help

Justice Department says it has successfully accessed the data from San Bernardino shooter's iPhone.

FBI unlocks terrorist's iPhone without Apple's help

Obama hasn't prosecuted a single Palestinian terrorist

Justice Dept. officials admit to House hearing they failed mandate regarding terrorist murderers of US citizens in Israel.

Obama hasn't prosecuted a single Palestinian terrorist

American family fights to keep terrorist behind Israeli bars

Haifa Christian family petitions US government to pressure Israel not to 'release the terrorist who killed our daughter.'

American family fights to keep terrorist behind Israeli bars

Report: Jonathan Pollard May Be Released in 2015

Source claims Justice Department 'seriously considering' releasing Pollard, who has been held on spying charges since 1985.

Report: Jonathan Pollard May Be Released in 2015

Hamas to Face War Crimes Suit in US Department of Justice

Shurat Hadin to file lawsuit on behalf of 26 US citizens who were affected by rocket fire at Ben-Gurion Airport during the Gaza war.

Hamas to Face War Crimes Suit in US Department of Justice

Bank Leumi to Pay Fine in Tax Evasion Case

Israel's Bank Leumi admits to helping American taxpayers hide assets, will pay a $270 million fine to settle a criminal probe.

Bank Leumi to Pay Fine in Tax Evasion Case

U.S. Files Charges in Benghazi Attack

The Justice Department has filed sealed criminal charges against a number of suspects in the attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi.

U.S. Files Charges in Benghazi Attack

Report: Nazis Still in US Because They Can't Be Deported

At least ten Nazi war criminals who were to be deported are still living in the U.S. - because no European country will take them

Report: Nazis Still in US Because They Can't Be Deported