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Department of Justice freezes all civil rights division cases: report
The Department of Justice sent a memo to the interim director of the civil rights division, ordering a freeze to all ongoing litigation and a stop to any new cases.
Worcester police probe negotiations still on, despite new DOJ directive — for now
The Department of Justice opened the door to reconsidering police reform agreements. Here's what that means for negotiations over a damning report on Worcester's police.
Justice Department temporarily freezes civil-rights litigation, police overhauls: reports
The Justice Department froze civil-rights litigation to allow the incoming Trump administration to review the agencies priorities, reports said.
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Worcester police officers were allowed to engage in sex with suspected prostitutes, report finds
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‘These are serious allegations’: Worcester investigates transphobic comments allegedly made by city councilors
Nguyen, who took office in January 2022, said they will take a hiatus after three colleagues on the board repeatedly ...
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