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WASHINGTON—One night in April, Harmeet Dhillon was making spiced Indian tea she said she needed to power through her 12-hour ...
The administration is dismissing cases and unwinding settlements built on "disparate impact," which holds that even neutral ...
Harmeet Dhillon at her Senate confirmation hearing ... to drop Biden-era lawsuits alleging unconstitutional policing in Minneapolis and Louisville, Ky. Dhillon said criticisms of her approach ...
Trump's Department of Justice getting rid of consent decrees with certain police departments won't strengthen the ...
Advocates in Minneapolis have been working to preserve hundreds of pieces of 2020 protest art to ensure that George Floyd and ...
A federal consent decree helped the LAPD make crucial reforms after the Rampart scandal. Why would the Justice Department ...
Using “dubious legal theories of disparate impact,” the Biden DOJ “rushed to subject local police to federal control,” ...
Five years to the week since George Floyd was murdered by a Minneapolis police officer, a consent decree that was supposed to ...
The Justice Department has decided to dismiss lawsuits and withdraw from accountability agreements with several police ...
An exhibit organized by Memorialize the Movement displays 2020 protest art from Minneapolis. Leesa Kelly/Memorialize the Movement Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon ...
Astoundingly, Harmeet Dhillon, Trump’s assistant attorney ... red or purple state, in Minneapolis or Louisville. It is a self-evident truth and the entire sum and substance of democracy.
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,” ...