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Minneapolis' proposed consent decree with the U.S. Department of Justice has been dismissed, but city leaders are still pushing for those police reforms to take legal force.
The Justice Department announced Wednesday it was canceling proposed consent decrees reached with Minneapolis and Louisville ...
U.S. District Judge Paul Magnuson on Tuesday granted the U.S. Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division’s motion to ...
The Minneapolis Police Department is no longer under federal oversight after a judge ruled on Tuesday to dismiss a proposed ...
The Department of Human Rights says its consent decree with the Minneapolis Police Department "isn't going anywhere" amid ...
Discover how Minneapolis leaders committed to reform despite DOJ's consent decree dismissal. Community transformation ...
The city is set to lose a federal monitor that would come with a Justice Department consent decree. But a similar state ...
The consent decree stipulated a series of reforms to Minneapolis Police Department following George Floyd's murder.
A recent announcement by the U.S. Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division that it will start dismissing lawsuits ...
President Donald J. Trump in April issued an order to “strengthen and unleash” America’s law enforcement, with a directive ...
Mayor Craig Greenberg unveiled a plan titled "Louisville's consent decree," which will guide police reforms in the absence of ...
Community advocates and Metro Council members say the DOJ's move to drop a consent decree is Louisville is disappointing - ...