DOJ, Trump and Louisville

Asserting that he would not be “a rubber stamp,” U.S. Western District Court Judge Benjamin Beaton pressed U.S. Department ...
The fate of Louisville's consent decree is in the balance once again. President Donald Trump's administration is putting a ...
Baltimore City, which is entering its eighth year under federal monitoring, has reached full and effective compliance within ...
The company made the motion after a Jan. 18 filing by the Antitrust Division of the US Department of Justice (DOJ) stated ...
During Trump’s first administration, he was critical of police reform agreements as he viewed them as anti-police.
One day after the Trump administration injected fresh uncertainty into the fate of Justice Department agreements aimed at reforming local police departments with histories of misconduct and abuse, ...
The Justice Department has been ordered not to pursue new cases, settlements or legal action in ongoing cases, according to ...
The Anti-Trust Division of the DoJ has filed a motion seeking to declare Wayne-Sanderson in violation of a Consent Decree linked to an earlier settlement.