Jul 28 Warren Buffett-Owned Mortgage Company Accused of Denying Homebuyers of Color Pennsylvania mortgage underwriter Trident is accused of illegal redlining, a real estate term describing when a lender denies a creditworthy applicant a loan. By Sissi Cao
Oct 20 Justice Department Sues Google Over Monopolies, Shutting Out Competitors Like Bing The outcomes will have far-reaching impact on the nation's tech industry. By Sissi Cao
Dec 11 DOJ Probes Google’s Fitbit Acquisition Over Consumer Health Data Concerns The $2.1 billion merger is slated to be complete in early 2020—but that's now likely to change. By Gabriela Barkho
Nov 16 Bond Traders Beware: Jesse Litvak Reversal Is Not a Get-Out-of-Jail-Free Card By Andrew Beresin
Aug 7 DOJ Inaction Against Hillary Proves of Selective Prosecution in the United States By Bernard B. Kerik
Apr 7 Federal Prosecutors Committed Intentional Professional Misconduct in New Orleans By Sidney Powell
Jul 16 DOJ Builds Criminal Cases Around Libor; Couple Sues Goldman Seeking Damages That May Top $1 Billion: Roundup By Patrick Clark
Jan 23 Raid on Megaupload Rocks Cyberlocker Industry As Sites Stop Paying Uploaders, Delete Content, and Ban Sharing By Nitasha Tiku
Jan 19 Feds Bust Megaupload, So Anonymous Hacks the DOJ, RIAA, MPAA, and Universal Music Group By Nitasha Tiku
Nov 15 If the DOJ Has Its Way, Lying About Your Weight On Match.com Could Become a Punishable Offense By Nitasha Tiku