Question needs to be more specific. There are several federal law enforcement agencies that could be involved depending on the crime and the agency.
a federal agency that investigates complaints of employment discrimination
Dept Of Justice
Department of Justice.
The US Department of Justice
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is the primary government organization that investigates companies engaged in false advertising in the United States. The FTC enforces laws against deceptive marketing practices and conducts investigations to protect consumers from misleading claims. They have the authority to take legal action against companies that violate advertising regulations.
Many varying federal and State agencies, one of which is the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
There is no such "Act." The Federal Bureau of Investigation investigates crimes against the United States - therefore THEY are the logical and the only law enforcement agency that COULD investigate Treason.
There are no states that are prohibited from discriminating against felons. There are some states that keep this practice to a minimum, such as Vermont; however, the federal government discriminates openly against the previously convicted, and the states follow the federal government.
An ombudsman is a person who investigates complaints about appointed officials. There are ombudsman for each of the federal departments.
The FBI is not a bacteria, virus, or parasite. The FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) is a law enforcement agency of the United States government that investigates and enforces federal laws to protect and defend the country against criminal threats.
Investigates violations of federal and state laws dealing with firearms, arson, explosives and the diversion of taxes on alcohol and tobacco.
No, a lawyer must be licensed to practice law in the specific state where they want to practice federal law.