U.S. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) The Department of Justice has yet to name a new director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons since the departure of Colette Peters in January.
the Bureau of Prisons uncertain of the direction of their agency. Donald Trump, as promised, has wasted no time implementing changes throughout the federal government. Nowhere have these changes ...
Trump rescinded that order in his first term. In 2021, Biden again ordered the federal Bureau of Prisons to stop contracting with private prisons, because of concerns similar to those behind Obama ...
The Federal Bureau of Prisons removed its “Transgender Offender Manual,” which explained how the bureau provided “gender-affirming services to transgender individuals.” A search on its ...
By Shaila Dewan A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order blocking the Bureau of Prisons from enacting President Trump’s executive order to house transgender women with male inmates ...
Trump’s order requires the federal Bureau of Prisons to ensure that “males are not detained in women’s prisons.” It also requires the bureau to revise its medical care policies so that ...
the executive order from Trump requires officials to ensure that transgender women detained in federal facilities be housed in men’s facilities and prohibits the Bureau of Prisons from providing ...
as the Federal Bureau of Prisons employs roughly 15,000 federal workers. Federal law enforcement agencies such as the DEA, FBI and U.S. Customs and Border Protection collectively employ thousands ...