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On Thursday, Louisville officials announced they've reached an agreement on a consent decree with the U.S. Department of Justice. Here's a look at what that means. Start the day smarter.
Six DOJ attorneys pursuing the enforcement of Louisville’s consent decree were removed on May 2. The move follows a recent ...
Among those attorneys removed was Paul Killebrew, deputy chief of the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division, who led community sessions in Louisville regarding the police reform agreement. On Tuesday ...
With his term as Louisville's inspector general ending in November, Ed Harness looks back at his work and discusses the ...
This action, anticipated with the presidential transition, could significantly disrupt police reform plans in cities like Minneapolis and Louisville, Kentucky, where agreements were announced by the ...
Babbitt's family sued the government in January 2024 seeking $30 million. The Department of Justice has reached an agreement in principle to settle a lawsuit brought by the family of Ashli Babbitt ...
The U.S. Department of Justice withdrew six attorneys pursuing the enforcement of a police reform consent decree agreement with Louisville Metro Government on May 2, replacing them with one ...