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.
Download PDF In that meeting, representatives from the DOJ outlined the next steps of Louisville's consent decree and provided details of how the agreement will help address specific issues found ...
A federal judge expressed skepticism about the Justice Department’s proposed police consent decree with Louisville.
Craig Greenberg has previously, and regularly, said he accepted the DOJ report, which followed a wide-ranging "pattern or ...
As the future of Louisville's consent decree remains in limbo, a Kentucky congressman is weighing in for the first time.
Federal Judge Benjamin Beaton asked DOJ officials whether there is a "less intrusive manner of resolving the dispute" without ...
The River City Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 614 filed a motion Friday to intervene in the consent decree case between the DOJ and Louisville Metro, arguing the 242-page agreement alters working ...
Judge Benjamin Beaton expressed concern that he would be responsible for 'day to day operations' of the city's police force ...
With a 242-page document in hand and police and federal officials at his side, Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg announced Thursday that Louisville Metro Police and the city's government reached an ...
A federal judge evaluated a motion to intervene in Louisville's consent decree in a packed federal courthouse Monday.