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Justice Department Drops Discrimination Case Against Md. State PoliceFederal prosecutors dropped their case concerning the hiring practices of the Maryland State Police as the Trump administration moves to end several anti-discrimination
The Justice Department said last October that state police’s written ... Wednesday filing says. “The United States no longer seeks relief that would require Maryland Department of State ...
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi said the Maryland case was one of several dismissals initiated by her office this week in an attempt to end Biden-era civil rights lawsuits.
President Donald Trump's Department of Justice is implementing new policies in stark contrast to the previous Biden Administration.
The United States Department of Justice has abandoned a lawsuit against the Maryland State Police that accused MSP of violating the Civil Rights Act of 1964 in their hiring practices.
Former Maryland State Police Trooper Justin Riggs, 35, of the Smithsburg area, pleaded guilty Feb. 24, 2025, to federal drug and bribery charges.
With police and fire departments facing extreme shortages, the Trump administration is rescinding Biden-era attempts to lower admission standards
Dems push 2.5% tax on business to business services to help fill budget gap; Maryland congresspeople to host laid-off federal workers at state of union address; aid-in-dying bill likely to face rough going in state Senate.
Trump appointees are taking a sharply different approach from Biden officials on "disparate impact" discrimination claims.
New leadership at the U.S. Department of Justice dropped a case last week that accused Maryland State Police of violating federal employment discrimination laws
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