The Department of Justice enforces the nation’s laws through both criminal and civil litigation. The cases below are notable for their historical significance or current importance.
- Enron Trial Exhibits and Releases
- U.S. v. Bernard L. Madoff
- U.S. v. Microsoft
- U.S. v. AmeriP.O.S., Inc.
- Amerithrax Court Documents
- U.S. v. Baby-Tenda Corp.
- U.S. v. Peter Baci
- U.S. v. Andrew Bodnar
- Cobell v. Salazar, et al.
- U.S. v. John Cockerham, Jr., Melissa Cockerham, Carolyn Blake, a.k.a. Carol Bradshaw
- Debit Corp. of America
- U.S. v. Eli Lilly
- Authors Guild Inc., et al. v. Google Inc.
- U.S. v. Home City Ice Co.
- U.S. v. Microsemi Corp.
- U.S. v. James Momon, Jr.
- U.S. v. Sean Moran
- U.S. v. Timothy O’Leary
- U.S. v. Illya Bond (Power Source )
- U.S. and Plaintiff States v. Republic Services, Inc. and Allied Waste Industries, Inc.
- Tel-2-Net Corp.
- U.S. v. Anthony M. Tesvich
- Litigation Against Tobacco Companies
- U.S. v. TransNet Wireless Corp.
- U.S. v. Vaughan