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President Donald Trump signed an executive order that could end federal consent decrees by July. That could affect Louisville ...
SOUTH AND WEST LOUISVILLE. AND ALSO NEW IS $2 MILLION FOR AI TOOLS TO IMPROVE METRO GOVERNMENT SERVICES. AND WITH OR WITHOUT A FEDERAL CONSENT DECREE. THE MAYOR IS PROPOSING A $750,000 ALLOCATION ...
The president’s directive may please some law enforcement officials, but some experts say certain provisions are redundant ...
Consent decrees in both Minneapolis and Louisville are still awaiting judicial approval, giving the Trump administration an opportunity to intervene and potentially terminate the agreements. In a ...
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg gave his annual budget address on Thursday, April 24 at City Hall and announced his $1.2 ...
The police killing of Breonna Taylor led several activists to run for office. Five years later, they have mixed feelings ...
A major case before the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday could clear a path for some victims of wrong-house raids to sue for damages under an exception to immunity under federal law. "It's just a simple ...
Over the years, the DOJ has credited such agreements, known as consent decrees, for having helped departments reduce unnecessary use of force, cut crime rates and improve responses to people with ...
Louisville was on a "precipice," Parrish ... including the “people’s consent decree,” and pushed back against otherwise popular legislation, like the fiscal year 2025 city budget.