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Department of Justice (DOJ)

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Washington, D.C., United States

The Department of Justice (DOJ) is the United States federal executive department responsible for the enforcement of the law and administration of justice. It oversees federal law enforcement agencies, including the FBI and DEA, and handles cases involving federal crimes and civil rights violations.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Department of Justice (DOJ)

-5.88

-12.35%

Latest Event

DOJ Memo Promotes Denaturalization via Civil Litigation

A memo from the Department of Justice, reported by major news outlets, directs prosecutors to prioritize denaturalization cases through civil litigation. The policy lowers due process protections and risks targeting naturalized citizens—often members of marginalized communities—highlighting an authoritarian approach to citizenship revocation.

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COLLABORATOR

Department of Justice (DOJ) is currently rated as a Collaborator.

-5 to -9 CCI Score
In this category, companies align with authoritarian practices mainly to avoid trouble or regulatory conflict. Their compliance is driven by self-preservation, resulting in minimal resistance even as they participate in oppressive systems.

Latest Events

  • DOJ Memo Promotes Denaturalization via Civil Litigation Logo
    JUN
    11
    2025

    A memo from the Department of Justice, reported by major news outlets, directs prosecutors to prioritize denaturalization cases through civil litigation. The policy lowers due process protections and risks targeting naturalized citizens—often members of marginalized communities—highlighting an authoritarian approach to citizenship revocation.

  • DOJ Indicts Foreign Nationals in Plot to Silence Dissident Logo
    MAY
    30
    2025

    The Department of Justice (DOJ) indicted two foreign nationals on charges including conspiracy to smuggle U.S. military technology and plots to silence a U.S. resident who criticized China, signaling a robust defense of free speech and national security.

  • +80

    Public and Political Behavior

    June 30

    The DOJ's action, by indicting individuals accused of undermining free speech and national security, reflects a strong commitment to democratic values and a clear stance against foreign authoritarian influence. This proactive legal measure serves as a safeguard for civil liberties.

    Two Foreign Nationals Indicted for Plot to Silence U.S. Dissident and Smuggle U.S. Military Technology

  • +75

    Executive Political Engagement

    June 30

    Statements from DOJ and FBI leadership emphasize a decisive stance against threats posed by authoritarian actors. Their engagement in this case underscores the commitment to uphold constitutional rights and safeguard democratic processes.

    Two Foreign Nationals Indicted for Plot to Silence U.S. Dissident and Smuggle U.S. Military Technology

  • DOJ Adopts Controversial AI Surveillance Tool Logo
    MAY
    12
    2025

    US Attorneys at the Department of Justice have begun using Veritone's 'Track' system, an AI tool that bypasses facial recognition bans by analyzing various non-facial attributes to track individuals. The technology, which has raised concerns among civil liberties groups like the ACLU, represents a new approach to surveillance amid growing privacy debates.

  • -60

    Public and Political Behavior

    June 30

    The DOJ’s decision to deploy an AI tool that circumvents facial recognition bans enhances state surveillance capacity. This move raises significant concerns regarding civil liberties and potential authoritarian misuse of surveillance technology, marking a setback for privacy rights.

    How a new type of AI is helping police skirt facial recognition bans

  • -50

    Technology and Services Impact

    June 30

    By employing a non-biometric tracking system that sidesteps existing legal restrictions on facial recognition, the DOJ is advancing the use of technology in a manner that potentially facilitates mass surveillance and undermines privacy safeguards. This development is concerning from a technological impact perspective regarding state overreach.

    How a new type of AI is helping police skirt facial recognition bans

  • DOJ Advances Anti-Human Trafficking Measures Logo
    JAN
    17
    2025

    The Department of Justice has implemented significant measures to combat human trafficking by awarding over $350 million in grants through its Office for Victims of Crime and launching strategic initiatives to dismantle trafficking networks, thereby strengthening protections for vulnerable communities.

  • +75

    Public and Political Behavior

    June 30

    The DOJ has taken robust, coordinated actions to combat human trafficking, including significant financial awards for victim support and launching targeted initiatives against trafficking networks. These efforts demonstrate a strong commitment to protecting marginalized communities and upholding justice, representing anti-authoritarian, anti-fascist public and political behavior.

    Fact Sheet: Biden-Harris Administration Reviews Actions to Combat Human Trafficking

  • DOJ Surveillance Practices Under Scrutiny Logo
    JAN
    07
    2022

    A Brennan Center report outlines how federal agencies under DOJ oversight have been extensively monitoring social media for investigations and threat detection, often without sufficient checks. These practices raise serious concerns regarding civil liberties and the potential for authoritarian abuse of power in surveilling public discourse.

  • -50

    Public and Political Behavior

    June 30

    The report documents widespread social media surveillance by DOJ-affiliated agencies such as the FBI. The monitoring includes broad, preemptive searches of publicly available content and even private communications under loosely defined 'threat detection' criteria, which aligns with authoritarian overreach and the curtailment of civil liberties.

    Social Media Surveillance by the U.S. Government

  • DOJ's Role in Social Media Surveillance Logo
    JAN
    07
    2022

    A Brennan Center report highlights pervasive social media surveillance practices by federal agencies, including those overseen by the Department of Justice such as the FBI. The report details how these agencies conduct invasive monitoring with broad authority and minimal oversight, raising concerns about civil liberties and authoritarian practices.

  • -70

    Public and Political Behavior

    June 30

    The report underscores the use of extensive surveillance techniques by agencies under the DOJ umbrella, including monitoring public social media without requiring a substantive factual basis. This practice reflects an authoritarian approach that threatens civil rights and lacks transparency, aligning with anti-fascist concerns over state overreach.

    Social Media Surveillance by the U.S. Government

  • DOJ Summarizes Landmark Anti-Trafficking Legislation Logo
    DEC
    09
    2016

    The Department of Justice's webpage provides a detailed overview of key human trafficking statutes from 2000 to 2018. The legislation highlighted includes provisions to protect trafficking victims, improve legal tools for prosecution, and strengthen labor rights, reflecting a strong commitment to protecting marginalized communities and countering authoritarian exploitation.

  • +70

    Public and Political Behavior

    June 30

    The DOJ's publication of comprehensive anti-trafficking legislation demonstrates proactive public and political behavior. By emphasizing legal reforms that protect victims and thwart modern forms of slavery, the agency reinforces anti-fascist and human rights principles, setting a positive example in government policy.

    Human Trafficking | Key Legislation

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