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Louisville won't pushback on DOJ decision to end consent decrees; Mayor Greenberg looks to continue with police reform regardless.
The Justice Department said Wednesday it no longer believes in the necessity for a proposed agreement with Louisville, Ky. to ...
The consent decree negotiated between Louisville and U.S. DOJ will be dismissed, leaving questions about the future of LMPD ...
The consent decrees had been in place since the 2020 murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis and the killing of Breonna Taylor in Louisville.
The ruling came as the appeals court rejected a request by a 17-year-old girl to have an abortion without parental consent.
Justice Dept. official ID’s next step in Springfield police reform, amid uncertainty over its status
Anuj Khetarpal, the assistant U.S. attorney representing the Department of Justice, said the next steps are to discuss ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has dismissed or withdrawn from more than 20 lawsuits as the Trump administration ...
A federal judge on Monday ordered North Carolina election officials to certify a November election and confirm the narrow victory of a Democratic justice on the state Supreme Court. The order was ...
Federal Trade Commission Protects Worship Location Data Shannon Britton Hartsfield and Bess Hinson-Greenspan Recent Federal Trade Commission ...
The Telangana High Court on Friday was not inclined to interfere with the civil court orders in regard to the Bathukammakunta at Amberpet. However, the court directed the private parties to ...
When the Justice Department lifted a school desegregation order in Louisiana this week, officials called its continued existence a “historical wrong” and suggested that others dating to the Civil ...
In 1975, the court ... see the orders as bygone relics that should be wiped away. The Justice Department opened a wave of cases in the 1960s, after Congress unleashed the department to go after ...
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