Citing the new administration, U.S. Department of Justice asked a federal judge for a 30-day extension to file materials ...
The fate of Louisville's consent decree is being delayed once again. A federal judge has approved a 30-day extension for the U.S. Department of Justice to submit additional materials. The agency ...
The Louisville Metro Police Department is proposing a $350,000 contract with a data analytics company that would help them track and monitor officer interactions for signs of bias.
Officials in Sangamon County, Illinois, agreed to a $10 million settlement with the family of Sonya Massey, a 36-year-old ...
The Courier Journal gathered internal policies that govern some Jefferson County law enforcement agencies' interactions with ...
Langley’s expected start date is March 31. The agreement states that Langley must become a resident of Louisville within six months of her start date, and must remain a resident throughout her ...
The city of Shakopee on June 21 entered into a five-year agreement to provide fire and rescue services to Louisville and Jackson townships. The City Council unanimously approved the agreement as ...
The Justice Department formally requests dismissal of corruption charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams, sparking resignations and controversy among federal prosecutors.
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On Wednesday, February 5, United States Supreme Court Justice Sonya Sotomayor received the Brandeis Medal, the “highest honor” given by the University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law. Established ...
The Justice Department has had to defend a flurry of lawsuits. Three weeks into Donald Trump's breakneck effort to remake the federal government, the rapid pace of lawsuits pushing back against ...
A coalition of House Democrats is calling for an investigation into two top Justice Department officials, arguing they violated the code of conduct in taking actions on cases in which they were ...