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DOJ finds Oklahoma City police discriminate against people with behavioral disabilities
Oklahoma City and its police department have discriminated against people with behavioral health disabilities, the U.S. Department of Justice said Friday after releasing the latest in a series of investigations into state and local law enforcement agencies.
DOJ: Oklahoma violated federal laws protecting people with behavioral issues
DOJ rips Oklahoma City police and says state isn't doing enough to prevent unnecessary hospitalization of people with behavioral health disabilities.
DOJ finds State of Oklahoma, OKC and OKCPD discriminate against people with behavioral disabilities
On Friday, the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced its investigation findings showing the State of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City and Oklahoma City Police Department (OKCPD) discriminated against people with behavioral health disabilities based on reasonable cause.
Boeing, DOJ and Revise
Boeing, DOJ in Talks to Revise Plea Deal Over 737 Max Crashes
Boeing Co. and US prosecutors said they’re working to hammer out a new deal to settle a criminal case stemming from two fatal 737 Max crashes after a federal judge blocked an earlier plan because it included race as a factor for selecting a compliance monitor.
Boeing, DOJ tell US judge they have not reached agreement on revised plea deal
The U.S. Justice Department and Boeing told a court on Friday they have not reached agreement on a revised plea deal after a U.S. judge in December rejected the deal, faulting a diversity and inclusion provision.
Boeing, DOJ working on new plea deal for 737 crashes, Bloomberg says
Boeing (BA) and Department of Justice prosecutors wrote in a court filing that they are working on a new deal to settle a criminal case
DOJ Reaches Consent Decree With Fulton County
Fulton County sheriff, DOJ agree on steps to correct issues at Fulton County jail
The U.S. Department of Justice and Fulton County Sheriff’s Office announced that they’d come to an agreement for steps to correct issues at the Fulton County Jail.
DOJ Reaches Consent Decree With Fulton County Over Jail Conditions
In November, the DOJ released a report saying that current conditions in Georgia's Fulton County jails violate inmate rights.
Fulton County, sheriff agree to consent decree with DOJ to resolve investigation
Fulton County and Sheriff Pat Labat have agreed to a consent decree with the DOJ to address the federal agency's investigation into the Fulton County Jail, which found poor conditions that led to injury and death.
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Federal courts will not make criminal referrals to DOJ over separate ethics complaints against Justice Thomas
The U.S. Judicial Conference decided to not make criminals referrals to the Justice Department over separate ethics ...
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Prosecuting the prosecutors? Trump enemies face uncertainty with a Bondi DOJ
Trump’s decision to nominate Pam Bondi to lead the DOJ set off a wave of speculation about whether she would open ...
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Judge Merchan Accuses Incoming Trump DOJ Leaders Of ‘Dangerous Rhetoric,’ Undermining Judicial Branch
The judge in president-elect Donald Trump’s hush money case accused Trump’s defense lawyers, who are incoming Department of ...
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Gov. Kevin Stitt, AG Gentner Drummond respond to DOJ report on mental health crisis response
Gov. Kevin Stitt and Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond issued strong statements after a U.S. Department of Justice investigation found that the state, the city of OKC and the Oklahoma City ...
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Biden admin's DOJ spent over $100M on DEI-related programs for K-12 schools, report shows
The report published Thursday analyzed grants awarded by the Department of Justice to school districts since 2021.
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Man from Mexico sentenced for shooting at police drone, drug trafficking in Albuquerque, DOJ says
A man from Mexico was sentenced to 117 months in prison and ordered to pay a $600 special assessment for shooting at an ...
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House rules vote sets up subpoenas for DOJ officials in Biden investigations
House Republicans’ investigations into President Joe Biden and his family won’t stop when he leaves office under new rules ...
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Three senior DOJ officials leaked non-public investigative information ‘days before an election’: inspector general
The DOJ’s Office of the Inspector General (OIG) launched a probe after it received a complaint alleging that a “politically ...
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