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But it’s President Trump’s Justice Department now. Harmeet Dhillon, the assistant U.S. Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division, called the decree “overbroad,” and “factually unjustified,” ...
The Justice Department has decided to dismiss lawsuits and withdraw from accountability agreements with several police ...
Trump's DOJ has pulled out of involvement in police reform and accountability efforts. Such hopes now rest with state and ...
The DOJ announced it would retract the findings of constitutional violations of five police departments. Worcester's is not ...
A reorganization and shift in enforcement focuses within the DOJ's Civil Division is causing an exodus of attorneys. While some may land in Big Law, their skill set may be better suited for other ...
A federal consent decree helped the LAPD make crucial reforms after the Rampart scandal. Why would the Justice Department ...
Despite the now-official dismissal, Minneapolis leaders vow to see through on the consent decree's proposed reforms.
Trump's Department of Justice getting rid of consent decrees with certain police departments won't strengthen the ...
Today's newsletter focuses on the awkward meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and South Africa’s President Cyril ...
WASHINGTON—One night in April, Harmeet Dhillon was making spiced Indian tea she said she needed to power through her 12-hour ...
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