The committee has interviewed more than 1,000 people so far, and the transcripts could be used as evidence in potential criminal cases or to pursue new leads.
Tag: Justice Department
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Russian Atrocities Prompt Bipartisan Push to Expand U.S. War Crimes Law
A bill being drafted in the Senate would allow U.S. courts to try war crimes cases even if neither the perpetrators nor the victims are American.
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Buffalo Shooting Highlights Rise of Hate Crimes Against Black Americans
The federal data shows a recent spike in assaults, threats and incidents of bias.
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An Update of Rape Laws Would Be a Step Back on Consent
A proposed update of rape laws would be a step back on consent.
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Alabama’s Transgender Youth Can Use Medicine to Transition, Judge Rules
A federal judge temporarily halted part of a new law that prevents doctors from prescribing puberty blockers and hormone therapies to transgender youth. He upheld a ban on sex-altering operations.