Entity: Department of Justice

The Justice Department Found No Records Indicating Barr Considered Recusing Himself from Ukraine Investigations

May 8, 2020
The department could find no records of communications or guidance about whether Barr should have recused himself from Ukraine investigations.

No Records Response from DOJ’s Civil Division for Mentions of Bravoure in Alice Shih LaCour’s Email

May 7, 2020
Department of Justice's Civil Division stated that it had no records of mentions of the word bravoure in Alice Shih LaCour's email. American Oversight sought these records after reports that conservatives discussed and monitored Trump's judicial nominations on a listerv called bravoure.

DOJ Communications Regarding the FBI Headquarters Consolidation Project

May 6, 2020
Department of Justice records in response to American Oversight's request for communications regarding the FBI headquarters consolidation project with representatives of the Trump Organization or White House officials.

No Records Response from EOUSA Regarding Religious Freedom Training

May 6, 2020
The Executive Office for United States Attorneys stated that the the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York had no records of training materials for the religious freedom training held by the Department of Justice during the week of March 9, 2020.

FOIA to DOJ Seeking Communications Related to Supreme Court Nominations

May 5, 2020
FOIA to the Department of Justice's Office of the Attorney General, Office of Legal Policy, and Office of Public Affairs seeking emails related to the Supreme Court nomination and confirmation process.

FOIA to DOJ’s Civil Division Seeking Communications Related to Supreme Court Nominations

May 5, 2020
FOIA to the Department of Justice's Civil Division seeking emails related to the Supreme Court nomination and confirmation process.

FOIA to DOJ’s Criminal Division Seeking Communications Related to Supreme Court Nominations

May 5, 2020
FOIA the Department of Justice's Criminal Division seeking emails related to the Supreme Court nomination and confirmation process.

News Roundup: Protecting the Right to Vote During a Pandemic

May 1, 2020
Like many things in today’s politics, mail-in voting has become a political flashpoint as the November election gets closer.

FOIA to DOJ Seeking Analyses Regarding the Dismissals of Independent Inspectors General

May 1, 2020
FOIA to the Department of Justice's Office of Legal Counsel seeking analyses regarding the legal authority of the President to dismiss inspectors general, including what constitutes sufficient justification.

FOIA to DOJ Seeking White House Communications Regarding 2020 Candidates

May 1, 2020
FOIA to Department of Justice seeking communications with the White House regarding any candidates running for election in November 2020.