Federal government sues Ferguson after city tries to revise reform deal
Attorney general says city's rejection of DOJ deal on police and court reform leaves department no choice but to sue
Attorney general says city's rejection of DOJ deal on police and court reform leaves department no choice but to sue
Attorney General Loretta Lynch says radicalization of the couple appears to have gone on for some time
Indictments will catch some small fish, but reforming Wall Street requires much, much more
We know how to fight corporate fraud, but Congress and the White House are unwilling to do what is necessary
US Attorney General Loretta Lynch was in Switzerland to discuss the investigation and pending arrests
To date, 14 soccer and marketing officials indicted in $150 million bribery scheme; six people have pleaded guilty
New attorney general will prosecute foreign sports officials but not criminal bankers in her own backyard
Doug Eldridge with DLE Agency, weighs in on the latest sporting scandal through a legal and operational standpoint
Richard Parr takes a look at the bribes and scandals that rocked the soccer world earlier today
US will reportedly seek extradition of officials on allegations involving wire fraud, racketeering and money laundering