Constitutional Opinion No. 2026-0193
Case Information
- Content Scored
- Criminal Division — Related Enforcement Actions: 2024
- Source
- U.S. Department of Justice — Criminal Division
- Author
- DOJ Criminal Division
- Publication Date
- 2024-12-31
- Content Type
- Official Communication
- Opinion Issued
- 2026-07-02
- AFCS Version
- 1.0
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Holding
The DOJ Criminal Division's 2024 enforcement catalog documents the final year of Biden-era criminal enforcement priorities. The COVID-19 Fraud Enforcement Task Force prosecuted over 3,500 defendants and secured $1.4 billion in seizures, while overall corporate criminal prosecutions fell to record lows. Leniency agreements rose to 18% of all corporate enforcement actions. The Court scores this at 46 (Mixed) — six points lower than the 2023 version due to record-low corporate prosecution rates and increased leniency.
Articles Triggered
The enforcement catalog documents anti-corruption and fraud prosecution but record-low prosecution rates undermine accountability
Criminal prosecution activities protect public safety but reduced prosecution levels reduce impact
Corporate enforcement policies affect American businesses; leniency agreements affect consequences for harming Americans
Score Breakdown
| Article | Title | Weight | Score | Weighted |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| IX | Government Accountability | 10/10 | 48 | 480 |
| XII | Crime, Justice & Public Safety | 10/10 | 45 | 450 |
| X | Economic Nationalism | 9/10 | 50 | 450 |
| Final | 010/1010/109/10 | 46 | ||
| Sum of weighted contributions: 1380 | ||||
It is the judgment of this Court that Opinion No. 2026-0193 is hereby entered into the record, in accordance with the America First Constitutional Standard. The score stands. The reasoning is published. The record is public.