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DOJ is barely even a functional law firm at this point. Each day there is more proof.

Discussion on r/law: DOJ is barely even a functional law firm at this point. Each day there is more proof.
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The statement suggests a growing perception that the US Department of Justice (DOJ) is experiencing significant operational challenges, with some commentators questioning its effectiveness as a law enforcement agency. This sentiment appears to be fueled by a perceived lack of accountability and transparency within the organization. The thread on r/law highlights the cumulative impact of various incidents and controversies, which have eroded public trust in the DOJ's ability to uphold the law and maintain public safety. The perception of dysfunction within the DOJ has significant implications for the rule of law and the administration of justice in the United States.

r/law·lawdork.com·Mar 14, 2026·1 min read·4553 pts
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