U.S. Department of Justice
Federal law enforcement and legal agency of the United States government with 115,000 employees. Oversees antitrust enforcement, merger reviews, and criminal prosecution related to infrastructure, energy markets, and corporate transactions.
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Strategic Overview
- Antitrust Division reviews and approves major infrastructure mergers and acquisitions in the United States, with authority to block transactions that substantially lessen competition
- Prosecutes fraud, market manipulation, and criminal activity in energy markets including power trading, renewable energy certificate fraud, and bid-rigging in infrastructure procurement
- Increased scrutiny of vertical integration in energy and utilities sectors under current administration
- Environmental Crimes Section prosecutes violations related to infrastructure projects including hazardous waste disposal and environmental permit violations
- Reviews foreign investment in U.S. critical infrastructure alongside CFIUS for national security implications
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Key People
Merrick Garland
Attorney General
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