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True or false: By mid-2025, the Trump administration"s Department of Justice (DOJ) had halted two major civil rights lawsuits—against Louisiana for detaining 141 people beyond their release dates in May 2024 and against South Carolina for warehousing mentally ill individuals in restrictive facilities—dropped racial discrimination cases, abandoned Biden-era police misconduct investigations, and canceled federal oversight of troubled law enforcement agencies.

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True. On July 30, 2025, the DOJ"s Civil Rights Division, led by Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon, paused litigation against Louisiana for holding 141 people past their release dates in May 2...

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