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Notice of Appearance (HHS DOJ ATTORNEYS) is tracked by Juryvine as a civil case. A Notice of Appearance was filed. This page is held in watch mode until richer filings, parties, rulings, or media coverage provide enough context for deeper analysis. Juryvine will update the summary as new court events, attorney appearances, and source documents are linked to
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The Department of Justice and the United States Attorney recognized crime victims and survivors during the 2026 National Crime Victims’ Rights Week. The event focused on honoring victims but did not involve any litigation or court proceedings.
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A Chicago man was sentenced for theft involving a $10 million shipment. The prosecution was part of the Department of Justice’s Trade Fraud Task Force efforts targeting large-scale trade-related crimes.
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D. Mass.
· 25-cv-12126
A.H.C. sued the U.S. Department of Justice and other defendants in the District of Massachusetts. The case remains active with procedural developments but lacks disclosed details on claims or rulings.
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This entry refers to a news article discussing a potential indictment involving the Trump Department of Justice and the Southern Poverty Law Center. It does not correspond to a specific legal case or docket.
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A new court filing accuses the Trump DOJ of lying in a major civil rights lawsuit. The details of the filing are not available, but it is likely to have significant implications for the case and potentially for the Trump administration's handling of civil rights issues.
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The Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against the State of New Mexico and the City of Albuquerque challenging their immigration policies. The case targets local government actions allegedly conflicting with federal immigration enforcement.
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The Department of Justice charged over 25 members of the Tren de Aragua gang in a nationwide operation. Authorities seized 80 firearms linked to the gang's criminal activities across multiple states.
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The Justice Department secured a $30 million settlement with PayPal over a discriminatory investment program targeting black and minority-owned businesses. PayPal agreed to launch a new Small Business Initiative excluding race-based criteria and to waive processing fees on $1 billion in transactions.
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Michael Emma, a Philadelphia man, was sentenced in the District of New Jersey to 60 months in prison for conspiracy to distribute oxycodone. Emma was part of the '10th and O Crew,' a known drug trafficking group operating from 2019 to 2024. The conviction stems from unlawful prescription pill sales sourced from local doctors.
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A Mexican national was sentenced to 41 months in prison for involvement in a large international alien smuggling conspiracy. The Justice Department emphasized its commitment to prosecuting cross-border human smuggling.
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Deputy Donnie Smith of the Chaffee County Sheriff’s Department received the inaugural Hometown Hero Award from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Colorado. The award honors his service as part of the Department of Justice’s 250th birthday celebrations.
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Federal prosecutors indicted Synergy Marine Group, Synergy Maritime, and an employee for conspiracy related to the March 2024 collapse of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge. The indictment alleges the defendants concealed safety violations aboard the Dali container ship, contributing to the collapse that killed six people. The employee charged is
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The Department of Justice under the Trump administration plans to settle a large-scale lawsuit described by some as a massive scam. Details about the court and docket remain undisclosed, but the case has drawn significant public attention online. The settlement proposal has sparked debate over the legitimacy and fairness of the resolution.
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D.N.J.
· 26-cv-02980
The New York Times Company filed a status report in its civil case against the U.S. Department of Justice in the District of New Jersey. The case likely involves disputes between a media entity and a government agency, but the report does not disclose specific claims or motions.
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D.D.C.
· 25-cv-03108
In Starke v. Fuentes et al., the District of Columbia court addressed a miscellaneous relief matter under docket 25-cv-03108. Details of the relief sought or granted remain unspecified, indicating procedural or ancillary motions are pending.
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D. Colo.
· 25-cv-03640
The District of Colorado issued an order on a motion for a preliminary injunction in civil case 25-cv-03640. The order addresses whether to grant temporary relief pending final resolution, impacting the parties' rights during litigation.
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D.N.J.
· 25-cv-01535
The Democracy Forward Foundation requested an extension of time to file a document in a civil lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Justice and related entities in the District of New Jersey, docket 25-cv-01535. The extension request affects the procedural timeline of the case.
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D.D.C.
· 25-cv-01976
DOE v. Burnadz et al, docket 25-cv-01976 in the District of Columbia, is in early stages with limited publicly available filings. The case lacks detailed information on the parties’ claims or the nature of the dispute. The minimal activity suggests the litigation has not yet advanced to substantive motions or discovery.
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D.N.J.
· 25-cv-02791
Terrence Charles filed a civil suit against Shelly Yoshida and others in the District of New Jersey. Recent activity includes withdrawal of a document or motion, indicating active case management. The case involves multiple defendants, but substantive claims and factual details remain undisclosed.
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C.D. Cal.
· 26-cv-03095
International Refugee Assistance Project sued the Department of State and others in the Central District of California, docket 2:26-cv-03095. The case likely challenges government policies affecting refugees or asylum seekers, though no detailed docket summary is available.
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D. Colo.
· 26-cv-01158
The District of Colorado set a Rule 26 scheduling conference in Kimberly Hudson v. LeMark Realty. This order establishes deadlines for discovery and pretrial activities. No substantive claims or defenses have been disclosed in the docket at this time.
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D. Colo.
· 25-cv-04047
The District of Colorado issued a memorandum endorsement in Rivera-Mireles v. CVS Albany, LLC, indicating judicial review of pending motions or procedural matters. The case remains in early procedural stages.
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Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein testified at a Democratic-led hearing in West Palm Beach, Florida, demanding increased accountability from the Department of Justice for its handling of Epstein's case. The hearing excluded Republican lawmakers and focused on criticisms of the DOJ's actions and transparency regarding Epstein's crimes. Survivors urged lawmakers
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