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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 Justice Department announced Wednesday it was canceling proposed consent decrees reached with Minneapolis and Louisville ...
A recent announcement by the U.S. Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division that it will start dismissing lawsuits ...
The Department of Human Rights says its consent decree with the Minneapolis Police Department "isn't going anywhere" amid ...
“Today, we are ending the Biden Civil Rights Division’s failed experiment of handcuffing local leaders and police departments ...
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said the city would be proceeding with the measures laid out in the agreement anyway.
The consent decree negotiated between Louisville and U.S. DOJ will be dismissed, leaving questions about the future of LMPD oversight.
The consent decree stipulated a series of reforms to Minneapolis Police Department following George Floyd's murder.
The U.S. Department of Justice has dismissed the consent decree that would have added oversight to Louisville Metro Government and LMPD. Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg has said the city will ...
Despite the now-official dismissal, Minneapolis leaders vow to see through on the consent decree's proposed reforms.