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Patty Hartman was fired Monday after spending 17 years at the Justice Department. WASHINGTON — A 17-year-old veteran of the ...
Patty Hartman, a 17-year former Justice Department official, is warning against retribution at the agency under the Trump ...
A new purge is underway inside the Department of Justice with another round of firings of employees who handled the ...
She characterized her dismissal as an indication of a broader destabilization inside the Justice Department and Trump ...
Justice Department official, Patty Hartman, told CBS News she was unexpectedly fired on Monday. Hartman served as a top public affairs specialist and helped distribute news releases about the Jan. 6 ...
The Justice Department on Thursday announced it has opened an investigation into the University of California system for alleged race and sex-based discrimination in hiring practices.
The White House and Congress are at odds over plans to overhaul part of the Justice Department, and who has the power to approve those plans.
Harry Hartman, 54, of Gettysburg, pleaded guilty June 24 to mail theft before United States District Judge Keli M. Neary, the DOJ said Thursday.
The Justice Department claims California's request to limit the federal response to violent riots in Los Angeles would "countermand" the president's lawful military directives.
Another Biden DOJ trial attorney who left the department in February, Clayton Bailey, announced in May his new firm, The Civil Service Law Center, to represent fired federal workers.
The DOJ said Hartman was charged with mail theft after the investigation by the United States Postal Inspection Service and the United States Postal Service – Office of Inspector General.
After a contentious 2024, NAR leaders discussed where things stand with the DOJ at NAR’s midyear conference.