DOJ sues NJ over attempt to regulate federal law enforcement
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Published on April 30, 2026.
The U.S. Department of Public Affairs is suing New Jersey for attempting to regulate federal law enforcement officers. The lawsuit alleges that the "Law Enforcement Officer Protection Act" could pose a threat to the safety of federal officers. New Jersey Attorney General Jennifer Davenvante stated that the law protects both law enforcement and the public by limiting the use of obscenities.
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