"You dance for the people that can't dance anymore," Tiffany Stuart said, celebrating the federal court decision.
Metro Government and Louisville Metro Police have been negotiating that consent decree with the DOJ since February 2024.
"There is no consent decree to sign right now, that's what we are working toward," Mayor Craig Greenberg said Tuesday.
Mayor Brandon Johnson announced Monday he will restore the critical positions in the Chicago police department responsible ...
A federal judge ruled the Adams administration is in contempt of the 2015 decree on all 18 points, including key measures ...
The UAW and the monitor tasked with overseeing the union are at odds over redacted documents and texts as the monitor ...
A federal judge found New York City in contempt Wednesday over conditions in city jails, citing that conditions have only ...
A Louisville coalition is calling on Mayor Craig Greenberg to meet demands surrounding transparency and accountability after ...
Judge Laura Taylor Swain found the city in contempt on 18 separate counts, underscoring the city's failure to address issues ...
Chicago police agreed to judicial oversight in 2019. Since then, a series of mayors and police chiefs let efforts languish ...
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson announced a significant change to his proposed budget on Tuesday, restoring 162 positions ...
In an opinion last week, the Maryland Appellate Court rejected arguments that a decades-old consent decree over state funding ...