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babylonsister

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Thu Jun 15, 2017, 08:19 AM Jun 2017

Trump Administration Quietly Rolls Back Civil Rights Efforts Across Federal Government


Trump Administration Quietly Rolls Back Civil Rights Efforts Across Federal Government

Previously unannounced directives will limit the Department of Justice’s use of a storied civil rights enforcement tool, and loosen the Department of Education’s requirements on investigations.

by Jessica Huseman and Annie Waldman
ProPublica, June 15, 2017, 8 a.m.


For decades, the Department of Justice has used court-enforced agreements to protect civil rights, successfully desegregating school systems, reforming police departments, ensuring access for the disabled and defending the religious.

Now, under Attorney General Jeff Sessions, the DOJ appears to be turning away from this storied tool, called consent decrees. Top officials in the DOJ civil rights division have issued verbal instructions through the ranks to seek settlements without consent decrees — which would result in no continuing court oversight.

The move is just one part of a move by the Trump administration to limit federal civil rights enforcement. Other departments have scaled back the power of their internal divisions that monitor such abuses. In a previously unreported development, the Education Department last week reversed an Obama-era reform that broadened the agency’s approach to protecting rights of students. The Labor Department and the Environmental Protection Agency have also announced sweeping cuts to their enforcement.

“At best, this administration believes that civil rights enforcement is superfluous and can be easily cut. At worst, it really is part of a systematic agenda to roll back civil rights,” said Vanita Gupta, the former acting head of the DOJ’s civil rights division under President Barack Obama.

Consent decrees have not been abandoned entirely by the DOJ, a person with knowledge of the instructions said. Instead, there is a presumption against their use — attorneys should default to using settlements without court oversight unless there is an unavoidable reason for a consent decree. The instructions came from the civil rights division’s office of acting Assistant Attorney General Tom Wheeler and Deputy Assistant Attorney General John Gore. There is no written policy guidance.

Devin O’Malley, a spokesperson for the DOJ, declined to comment for this story.

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Trump Administration Quietly Rolls Back Civil Rights Efforts Across Federal Government (Original Post) babylonsister Jun 2017 OP
So Sessions is ok with not following this particular historic agreement. Lars39 Jun 2017 #1
sessions would take up back 150 years if allowed spanone Jun 2017 #2
But he's not a racist right, right??? (rhetorical) rogue emissary Jun 2017 #3

rogue emissary

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3. But he's not a racist right, right??? (rhetorical)
Thu Jun 15, 2017, 08:50 AM
Jun 2017

Of course, he was shocked, shocked I tell you that he was called racist during his confirmation hearing. The DOJ wasn't that radical by how they issued the consent decrees. Now it's back to paying a few victims and changing nothing. So the abuse and systematic bigotry can flourish.

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