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Maryland State Police discrimination case settled for $2.7 million. What comes next.
A $2.75 million settlement has been approved after a federal probe turned up evidence of discriminatory hiring practices by the Maryland State Police.
U.S. settles with Maryland State Police over allegations of discriminatory hiring practices
The U.S. Justice Department has taken steps to resolve allegations of racial and gender-based disrriminatinatory hiring practices in Maryland's state police, according to new information.
Maryland approves settlement in state police discrimination case
Maryland officials have approved a $2.75 million settlement to resolve a federal investigation into discriminatory hiring practices affecting 48 Black and female applicants to the Maryland State Police.
Maryland State Police settles lawsuit over discrimination during hiring process
The U.S. Attorney's Office announced they've reached a settlement with the Maryland State Police over claims of gender and racial discrimination during the state trooper hiring process.
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Maryland State Police seeks $2.75M to settle claims of racial discrimination
The Maryland State Police has settled for $2.75 million, resolving claims that officers of color faced racial discrimination in hiring.
Md. State Police agrees to pay $2.75 million, reform hiring to settle DOJ probe
The investigation found that the agency used a written test that discriminated against Black candidates and a physical test that discriminated against women.
State Police to pay $2 million to settle hiring discrimination, Baltimore Banner reports
State Police to pay $2 million to settle hiring discrimination, Baltimore Banner reports
Maryland State Police to relax testing standards following DOJ discrimination probe, $2.75 million settlement
The Maryland State Police said it will relax its physical testing standards for new troopers and develop alternate hiring tests as part of a new consent decree and settlement, with $2.75 million going to prospective troopers who were discriminated against.
DOJ: Maryland State Police to pay $2.75M to settle racial, gender discrimination suit
The Maryland Department of State Police (MDSP) will have to pay $2.75 million to settle a discrimination lawsuit claiming the hiring process for state troopers discriminates against Black and female candidates.
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