Department of Justice

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Last mentioned: Mar 20, 2026

Timeline

  1. DOJ Lawsuit

    Department of Justice sues Harvard for the return of federal grant money.

  2. Leadership Resignation

    Harvard President Claudine Gay resigns amid controversy.

  3. Congressional Hearing

    University presidents testify before Congress on campus antisemitism.

  4. Conflict Escalation

    Israel-Hamas war begins, leading to widespread campus protests.

Stories mentioning Department of Justice 2

Labor Policy Bearish

DOJ Sues Harvard: Federal Grant Clawback Signals New Compliance Era

The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against Harvard University seeking the return of federal grant money following allegations of systemic antisemitism. This move represents a major shift in federal enforcement, moving from administrative oversight to aggressive financial clawbacks for civil rights failures.

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Labor Policy Neutral

DOJ Clears Path for Private Sector Tech Talent to Join Federal Ranks

The Department of Justice has issued a landmark legal opinion allowing federal agencies to hire high-level technologists who retain financial or professional ties to their private sector employers. This regulatory shift aims to bridge the critical talent gap in AI and cybersecurity by removing traditional conflict-of-interest barriers.

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