💨 Abstract
The Justice Department canceled proposed reforms with Minneapolis and Louisville police departments, following high-profile killings, and retracted findings from six other investigations. This move, prompted by Republican President Donald Trump, reverses the Biden administration's use of consent decrees to push policing reforms. Consent decrees, driven by pattern-or-practice investigations, enforce court-ordered improvement plans to address civil rights violations in police departments.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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