The Department of Justice (DOJ) has been the subject of recent public criticism for allegedly defying court orders, but this article refutes these claims and reinforces the DOJ’s steadfast commitment to judicial compliance. The piece argues that the DOJ consistently follows court rulings, even in the face of legally flawed decisions, emphasizing its adherence to the rule of law. These assertions are used to defend Emil Bove, a DOJ official being considered for a federal judgeship. The article underscores Bove’s exceptional legal expertise and moral integrity, calling for his swift confirmation to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. It further criticizes media and legal outlets for focusing on the DOJ’s actions while ignoring the overreach of judges who issue baseless rulings. The DOJ’s internal processes, including the dismissal of an irreparably flawed case against New York Mayor Eric Adams, are cited as examples of principled legal judgment. Overall, the piece advocates for the confirmation of Bove, positioning him as a necessary figure for maintaining judicial fairness and adherence to legal principles under the current administration.