Federal government sues Ferguson after city tries to revise reform deal
Attorney general says city's rejection of DOJ deal on police and court reform leaves department no choice but to sue
Lezley McSpadden responds to Darren Wilson’s recent comments about his fatal shooting of her son
Overall satisfaction with how black people are treated in the United States has declined, says recent polling
Attorney general says city's rejection of DOJ deal on police and court reform leaves department no choice but to sue
In the wake of the government's decision to possibly take action against Ferguson; Missouri cities look for changes
The City Council wants changes to a settlement with the Justice Department for reform of courts, policing systems
If residents say no, the federal government has promised to sue. Either option could cost the city millions of dollars
Agreement with Ferguson requires body cams for all law enforcement workers and revision of municipal codes
ACLU, NAACP say elections for Ferguson school board violate Voting Rights Act, block African-American representation
Investigation follows killing of black teen Laquan McDonald by white officer, delays in dashcam video release
The Justice Department civil rights probe of Chicago police is expected to focus on shooting of a black teen 16 times
Dash-cam video shows white officer shooting 17-year-old black man 16 times
Researchers say US data disputes so-called 'Ferguson effect,' which says scrutiny of police tactics led to higher crime