The Department of Justice is reportedly halting all litigation from its Civil Rights Division carried over from the Biden administration. A memo instructed division supervisor Kathleen Wolfe to ensure ...
The previous administration’s Department of Justice and Louisville signed the agreement last month, but it has not yet been ...
The directives halt ongoing civil rights cases and could jeopardize police reform agreements finalized in recent months in Minneapolis and Louisville.
The memo doesn’t state how long the freeze will last. However, it widely shuts down the civil rights division for at least ...
A federal judge on Monday expressed skepticism about the Justice Department’s proposed consent decree requiring Louisville ... Justice Department’s civil rights division.
The Trump administration is putting a halt to agreements that require reforms of police departments where the Justice Department found a pattern of misconduct, according to a memo issued Wednesday.
Minneapolis is implementing its consent decree, prioritizing community trust and transparency over political expediency.
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Asserting that he would not be “a rubber stamp,” U.S. Western District Court Judge Benjamin Beaton pressed U.S. Department of ...
Officials in the Trump Justice Department have ordered a temporary freeze on any ongoing cases being litigated by the Civil Rights Division ... officials in Louisville, Kentucky and Minneapolis ...