So what does our Editorial Board Roundtable think about Sen. Bernie Moreno’s attempt to get the U.S. Department of Justice to ...
Citing the new administration, U.S. Department of Justice asked a federal judge for a 30-day extension to file materials ...
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 ...
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) ...
The Castro consent decree, which required police departments to hire based on the city's demographics, expired on Dec. 31.
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 ...
STUDIO WITH MORE. ALEXIS. WELL, RICK, I WAS IN THE FEDERAL COURTROOM THIS WEEK WHEN A JUDGE RAISED QUESTIONS AND CONCERNS ABOUT THE CONSENT DECREE. NOW, TODAY, I SAT DOWN WITH CONGRESSMAN MORGAN ...
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 ...
Today, we are at a crossroads. With the federal government freezing civil rights litigation and reconsidering consent decrees under the Trump administration, Louisville's opportunity to transform ...
U.S. Rep. Morgan McGarvey is worried a federal judge will not approve the proposed consent decree that would bind the Louisville Metro Police Department to court-enforced reforms. McGarvey ...
In a statement Thursday, Greenberg said he and Humphrey "remain committed to implementing the reforms set forth in the consent decree we signed with the DOJ," and will "move forward and honor our ...
Late Wednesday night, the Washington Post and CNN reported Trump's DOJ had put a halt to all consent decrees finalized within the last 90 days. That time frame would include the deal in Louisville ...
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