A federal judge blasted the Justice Department for failing to provide key information about a proposed agreement with Louisville, Ky. to overhaul the city’s police department following a federal civil ...
The agreement of reforms for the police department is in limbo in federal court, leaving people concerned it dies without a ...
Federal Judge Benjamin Beaton asked DOJ officials whether there is a "less intrusive manner of resolving the dispute" without ...
The agreement between the city and the U.S. Department of Justice cannot go into effect without the approval of a federal ...
Craig Greenberg has previously, and regularly, said he accepted the DOJ report, which followed a wide-ranging "pattern or ...
Louisville Metro and the U.S. Department of Justice were in federal court Monday to defend a police reform agreement they ...
Judge Benjamin Beaton expressed concern that he would be responsible for 'day to day operations' of the city's police force ...
The consent decree between Louisville Metro Government and the U.S. Department of Justice still needs approval from a federal ...
As the future of Louisville's consent decree remains in limbo, a Kentucky congressman is weighing in for the first time.
A federal judge evaluated a motion to intervene in Louisville's consent decree in a packed federal courthouse Monday.
McGarvey made the comments in an interview with The Courier Journal on Friday. Here's what else he had to say.
Agreement marks a pivotal step in addressing years of unconstitutional policing and rebuilding trust between Louisville Metro ...