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Indian-American lawmakers seek DOJ briefing on surge in crimes against Hindus in US

Five Indian-American lawmakers have asked the United States Department of Justice and the FBI for a briefing on a surge in "hate crimes targeting Hindus" and vandalism of temples in the country this year. "Attacks at mandirs from New York to California have contributed to increased collective

Exclusive: Carolyn Bryant Donham s Unpublished Memoir Made Public

Carolyn Bryant Donham's unpublished memoir represents the first time the woman at the center of Emmett Till's lynching has spoken openly about the case.

Former Pike County deputy sentenced to more than 8 years in prison for excessive use of force

A former Pike County deputy was sentenced in federal court Wednesday, March 27 to 100 months (eight years and four months) in prison for committing civil rights violations while employed as a law enforcement officer.

Department of Labor, Including OFCCP, Continues Work on Guidance and Promising Practices Regarding Artificial Intelligence | Seyfarth Shaw LLP

Department of Labor, Including OFCCP, Continues Work on Guidance and Promising Practices Regarding Artificial Intelligence | Seyfarth Shaw LLP
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Former Loveland police officer accused of assaulting a minor while on duty federally indicted

The indictment, filed to the United States District Court of Colorado March 20, claims that Miller, while on duty as a police officer last August, deprived the victim of the alleged incident referred to as Minor #1 of her "liberty without due process of the law, which includes the fundamental right to bodily integrity"; federal court records classify this deprivation of civil rights as a class 4 felony.

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