Cop Financial Disclosure Requirement Upheld: A federal district judge has upheld a controversial consent decree law which requires a review of personal finances of members of the Police Department's 600 anti-gang drug enforcement officers every two years. The consent decree was between the federal government and the City of Los Angeles. The members of the LAPD were not a party to the agreement. A story by Los Angeles Times writer Andrew Blankstein reports that District Court Judge Gary Feess turned away a constitutional challenge by the Los Angeles Police Protective League to the requirement in this 35 page summary judgement.
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