Crime, Law and Justice

A year after Castile's death, a changing Minnesota
The shooting, the verdict and the protests that followed left their mark on Minnesota. They've touched police officers, activists and residents throughout the state, all the way to the Capitol.
Dayton wants police training fund named for Castile
Gov. Mark Dayton on Thursday marked the first anniversary of the death of Philando Castile by recommending the state's Peace Officer Standards and Training Board name a new $12 million training fund after Castile.
Minnesota, 17 other states sue Betsy DeVos over student loan rules
Lori Swanson, Minnesota's attorney general, and officials from 17 other states and the District of Columbia say federal officials broke the law by delaying rules meant to protect federal student loan borrowers.
'Let local people solve local problems,' Memphis says in bid to end DOJ oversight
The Justice Department's agreement to overhaul troubled juvenile courts in Memphis had been lauded as a national model. Now local officials want to get out from under federal oversight.