President Trump’s new civil rights division head issued a memo that puts the implementation of the Minneapolis consent decree in question.
Donald Trump’s new Justice Department leadership has put a freeze on civil rights litigation and suggested it may reconsider police reform agreements negotiated by the Biden administration.
During Trump’s first administration, he was critical of police reform agreements as he viewed them as anti-police.
Attorneys in the department's Civil Rights Division were ordered not to file any new complaints, amicus briefs or other ...
The Justice Department has put a freeze on civil rights litigation and indicated it could rethink numerous police reform ...
The police reform consent decree, still pending in court in Louisville, stems from an investigation started after the police killing of Breonna Taylor ...
Mizelle directed the civil rights division of the Justice Department to “not execute or finalize any settlements or consent ...
The new Justice Department leadership has put a freeze on civil rights litigation, and suggested it may reconsider police reform agreements negotiated by the Biden administration. That's according to ...
An internal memo directed attorneys to notify leadership of consent decrees that were finalized within the last 90 days. Louisville's was finalized in that time.