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The Root· 2 days ago“This is a historic moment because for the first time since its creation, following the enactment of the Civil Rights Act of 1957, the confirmed Assistant Attorney General ...
DOJ: Phoenix police systematically used illegal excessive force. Reaction ranges from outrage to...
The Arizona Republic· 6 days agoThe behavior violated the First, Fourth and 14th Amendments, according to Assistant Attorney General...
Club Q shooter gets 55 concurrent life sentences in federal court
CBS News via Yahoo News· 18 hours agoFive people were killed and 19 were injured at Club Q in a mass shooting that left a painful wound...
Civil rights violations against Phoenix protesters: What the DOJ report says
The Arizona Republic via Yahoo News· 5 days agoAssistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division on...
DOJ probe finds Phoenix Police Department committed civil rights violations
Just the News· 6 days agoAssistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke, the head of the Department of Justice's civil rights...
Phoenix homeless welcome Justice Department finding that police routinely violated their rights
NBC Universal via AOL· 13 hours agoFaith Kearns sank to the ground and burst into tears in her studio apartment on Thursday after the...
Phoenix police used excessive force, justice department says
BBC via Yahoo News· 5 days agoUS Assistant Attorney General Kristen Clarke accused the force of "dysfunction" [Getty Images]...
Alaska discriminates against voters with disabilities, Justice Department alleges
UPI· 13 hours agoThe federal government contends that Alaska allegedly violated Title II of the Americans With...
Justice Department Files Statements of Interest in Two Voting Access Lawsuits
Your Hometown Lima Stations· 20 hours agoThe statements of interest are part of the Justice Department’s continuing nationwide efforts to...
DOJ finds pattern of civil rights violations in Phoenix Police Department
The Hill· 6 days ago“Phoenix residents deserve nothing less than fair, non-discriminatory, and constitutional policing,”...