Supreme Court to Reconsider Chevron
Armed with the account identifiers, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) sought search warrants requiring Facebook to disclose various records and voluntarily disclosed information.
Supreme Court to Consider Petition for Writ of Certiorari to Clarify the Parameters of an Excessive Force Claim
Armed with the account identifiers, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) sought search warrants requiring Facebook to disclose various records and voluntarily disclosed information.
D.C. Appeals Court: Post-Location Information on Social Media Is Not Private
Armed with the account identifiers, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) sought search warrants requiring Facebook to disclose various records and voluntarily disclosed information.
The Expansion of Operation Cross Country
Operation Cross Country is an annual operation conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) with local law enforcement to identify and help child sex trafficking victims nationwide.
Collaborative National Operation Targeted Sex Traffickers, Recovery of Minors
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) announced its “Operation Cross Country” initiative helped locate more than 200 victims of human trafficking and related crimes this month thus far.
Becoming an Agent: The First Week at Quantico
The first weeks of training at the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Academy can be both exciting and nerve wracking, but it’s a significant step in a lifelong journey to becoming a special agent.
Retrial of Former CIA Coder’s Alleged WikiLeaks Involvement is Underway
Assistant U.S. Attorney (AUSA) David Denton argued that former Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) software engineer Joshua Schulte is the anonymous source of leaked classified materials.
FBI Joins Investigation into White Nationalists Accused of Planning Idaho Pride Riot
This weekend local law enforcement arrested 31 men on charges of conspiracy to riot during a Pride event in Coeur D'Alene, Idaho.
FBI Figures Reveal Significant Rise in Fatalities from Active Shooting Incidents in 2021
Last week, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) issued a report concerning active shooter incidents in 2021, showing the number of occurrences increased by 53 percent from 2020.
International Fugitive Awaits Sentencing After More Than 20 Years of Evasion
After more than two decades on the run, a former president of a fraudulent telemarketing firm and international fugitive Robin McPherson appeared in federal court earlier this week.
Duo Pleads Guilty to Participating in a Multimillion-Dollar Real Estate Scheme
A pair of scammers posing as real estate agents duped several hundred prospective home buyers out of $6 million over three years, according to the Justice Department.
FBI Director Talks Cyberattacks, Surge in Law Enforcement Fatalities in Rare Interview
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) raised the alarm concerning the escalation of murders in the U.S. this week, pointing to the pandemic and the rise in juvenile crime as factors.
School Superintendent Allegedly Made 99 Threats to Police Chief Candidate
A federal grand jury indicted Lynn Clark, former superintendent of a public school district, for making false statements in connection with 99 threats to a Police Chief candidate.
HBCU Student Leaders Testify Before House Oversight Committee, FBI Expands Investigations into Bomb Threats
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) across the country have been subjected to numerous bomb threats in recent months, according to federal authorities.
IRS-CI Seize $3.6 Billion in Stolen Crypto From 2016 Hack
The Department of Justice (DOJ) arrested Ilya Lichtenstein and his wife, Heather Morgan, for allegedly laundering $4.5 billion in cryptocurrencies following a hack.
FBI Arrests Recon Expert Who Trained Individuals with Intent to Kill Federal Law Enforcement Officers
Army Veteran and reconnaissance expert Christopher Arthur faces charges for teaching individuals how to make explosives, knowing the intend was to try to kill law enforcement.
Harvard University Professor Convicted of Making False Statements, Tax Offenses
The Department of Justice announced a federal jury has convicted former Harvard professor Dr. Charles Lieber for failure to report income from the Wuhan University of Technology (WUT) in Wuhan, China.
Amazon's Aberrant Union with Federal Law Enforcement and Prosecutors
Amazon announced the Counterfeit Crimes Unit, a body comprised tasked with detecting counterfeit activity, employing at least 21 former federal prosecutors and 49 former Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) employees.
Medical Clinic Owner Accused of $38 Million Health Care Fraud Scheme
According to allegations in the federal grand jury indictment, Armando Valdes, age 63, collected nearly $38 million in proceeds from fraudulent health care claims to United Healthcare and Blue Cross Blue Shield.