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Concerns Rise as DOJ Seeks to Limit Oversight of Its Lawyers

The DOJ's proposed rule allowing intervention in state bar investigations has sparked criticism, raising fears about diminishing independent oversight of government attorneys.

Editorial Staff1 min read

The Department of Justice (DOJ) is proposing a rule that would enable it to intervene in state bar investigations concerning its lawyers. This move has raised significant concerns among critics.

Opponents argue that such a rule could undermine one of the few remaining independent checks on the conduct of government lawyers, potentially leading to less accountability.

As discussions around this proposal continue, the implications for oversight and the integrity of legal practices within the DOJ remain uncertain.