After the U.S. Department of Justice froze civil rights actions, Hazleton officials didn’t raise their hopes too high that ...
The man charged in the death of a Louisville high school senior in 2021 was sentenced Monday to more than 24 years in prison.
The new Justice Department leadership has put a freeze on civil rights litigation, and suggested it may reconsider police reform agreements negotiated by the Biden administration ...
Trump’s pardons signaled that as far as Trump cares, the rule of law is an empty slogan, Law Journal columnist Bennett ...
Congressman Morgan McGarvey has sent a letter to the acting attorney general saying the Louisville community wants reform and ...
After a three-day trial, a federal jury convicted a Hopkinsville man for conspiring to possess with the intent to distribute ...
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries criticizes the Trump administration's move to suspend police reform agreements, raising concerns about equal protection under the law.
Over the years, the right to citizenship has been won by various oppressed or marginalized groups after hard-fought legal ...
Representative Stephanie Dietz of Edgewood is the new Chair of the Kentucky House’s Budget Review Subcommittee on Justice, ...
A Kentucky man who shot at Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg when he was a candidate in 2022 has been sentenced to 17 years ...
The memo doesn’t state how long the freeze will last. However, it widely shuts down the civil rights division for at least ...
A Kentucky congressman is voicing his concerns to the U.S. Department of Justice over Louisville's consent decree potentially being in jeopardy.