Reform Groups Say CPD’s New Plan to Stop and Search Chicagoans Violates Constitution, Consent Decree
The proposed policy “impermissibly allows officers to use race, ethnicity, and other protected characteristics when making ...
This story has been updated to include new information. The U.S. Department of Justice's police reform agreement with Louisville Metro Government and the city's police department could be in ...
The consent decree signed between the Department of Justice (DOJ) and Louisville Metro Government is not just a piece of paper. It is a moral covenant with our community, a collective commitment ...
Director Kevin Settle said he doesn't agree with the consent decree because the Clean Water Act doesn't define what constitutes clean water. "There's no numbers in the Clean Water Act. It says you ...
President Donald Trump’s administration announced a freeze of all ongoing civil legislation, including the U.S. Department of Justice’s (DOJ) consent decree for the Minneapolis Police Department (MPD) ...
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WLKY Louisville on MSNLocal consent decree demanded from Louisville mayor amid federal uncertaintyThe looming agreement to reform LMPD was at the center of a community conversation known as The Bishop’s Table on Friday.
Federal Monitor Karl Racine has been overseeing it for the last two years. He says he’s seen significant progress, but more work is needed.
I’M EXCITED ABOUT IT. THE NEW ORLEANS POLICE DEPARTMENT IS TAKING A STEP FORWARD, ENTERING A SUSTAINMENT PHASE OF THE CONSENT DECREE. WE ARE IN SUBSTANTIAL COMPLIANCE, BUT THERE ARE SOME THINGS ...
FORECAST. THANKS, ERIC. AND WITH LOUISVILLE’S CONSENT DECREE STILL UP IN THE AIR, COMMUNITY CONVERSATIONS AROUND IT CONTINUE TODAY. A PANEL DISCUSSION HELD AT ROUTE 101 MUSEUM HOPE TO PROVIDE A ...
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WAVE Louisville on MSNLouisville Urban League asks mayor for consent decree detailsLUL says the mayor’s office has not been specific enough about the enforcement of the consent decree with the U.S. Department ...
“That’s why I’m urging Attorney General Bondi to finally reexamine consent decree policies like we’ve seen in Cleveland, to help restore public safety.” The Justice Department ...
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