The Department of Justice has undergone significant transformation under officials appointed by President Trump. These officials have altered the focus and direction of important divisions within the department. Their decisions have challenged long-standing legal norms.
This shift has led to a notable change in personnel. Thousands of career lawyers have either resigned or faced termination. The implications of these changes prompt questions about the future of the institution.
Ali Rogin, a seasoned Justice Correspondent, engaged several former DOJ attorneys and leaders for their insights on these developments. They shared their perspectives on what these changes mean for the integrity and function of the Department of Justice.
About Ali Rogin: Ali Rogin is known for her in-depth coverage of the Supreme Court and America’s judicial system as part of PBS News Hour. Her work earned her a Peabody Award in 2021 for insightful reporting on the worldwide impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Her accolades include two Edward R. Murrow Awards from the Radio Television Digital News Association. Rogin’s contributions have been integral in teams nominated for Emmy awards. These nominations were for various high-profile coverages, including the fall of ISIS in 2020, the Las Vegas mass shooting in 2017, the inauguration of President Barack Obama in 2014, and the 2010 midterm elections.

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