The US Justice Department has launched a civil rights investigation of Illinois’ Sangamon County Sheriff’s Office four months ...
The police killing of Sonya Massey has promoted a civil rights investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice.
(The Hill) – The Department of Justice (DOJ) is asking a federal judge to order Google to sell off its Chrome browser after the court found the tech giant maintained an illegal monopoly over ...
In a filing to the DC District Court late Wednesday, the DOJ outlined its proposals for leveling the playing field in search, which include Google spinning out its Chrome browser, among other ...
The Department of Justice (DOJ) is presently demanding that Google sell Chrome, the world’s most popular internet browser. Oh wow, not again… Traveling back in time, as late as 2002 Microsoft ...
You’ve reached your account maximum for followed topics. DOJ proposes that Google divest Chrome to end its search monopoly. DOJ wants major changes to Android to promote competition. Google ...
Officials from the DOJ are reportedly planning to ask a judge to force Google to sell its Chrome browser. The remedy would follow a ruling in August in which a federal judge found the tech giant ...
The DOJ’s latest filing suggested that Google’s ownership of Android and Chrome, which are key distribution channels for its search business, pose “a significant challenge” to apply ...
In the scathing DOJ report published Thursday, the agency’s civil rights division said TPD officers systematically use excessive force — including the “unreasonable” use of physical force ...
Related Mexico extradites alleged Sinaloa cartel leader, assassin to United States DOJ: Hundreds arrested in ... Pacific N.W. Nov. 21 (UPI) -- Areas of northern California and the Pacific ...
Northern California and parts of the Pacific Northwest are facing a powerful atmospheric river that is unleashing torrential rainfall across the region—this is in the wake of a historic “once ...
Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) suggested in a recent interview that the Department of Justice (DOJ) staff is worried it will become a “law firm” for President-elect Trump during his second stint in ...