D.C. Police Union Loses Challenge Of Law Reforming Officer Discipline

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D.C. Police Union Loses Challenge Of Law Reforming Officer Discipline
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Appeals court judges sided with D.C. and against the city’s police union in a suit over police reform legislation. The decision upholds a law that gives the D.C. police department more power to discipline or fire officers accused of misconduct.

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