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Professor Rushin Weighs in on Obama Administration’s Strategy on Misconduct in Police Departments

October 23, 2015

Professor Stephen Rushin recently told the Los Angeles Times the Obama administration has taken police departments to court over allegations of misconduct or violations of civil rights.

“Under Bush, the Department of Justice took the view that they could not force, or did not want to force, police departments into court,” said Rushin, an expert on federal enforcement of police reform. “Under the Obama administration, they take the view that if a city isn’t willing to play ball, that the DOJ will go to court and force that city to comply.”

For more, read “Has Obama Administration’s Stepped-up Pressure On Police Departments Worked?”


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