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Government

Oct. 13, 2000

Police League Sues To Be Let in on Decree

When civil rights lawyer Constance L. Rice sought a consent decree with the Los Angeles Police Department several years ago to change the way its canine unit operated, the officers and their union were involved in the negotiations and, she said, that made it a success.

By David Houston
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        When civil rights lawyer Constance L. Rice sought a consent decree with the Los Angeles Police Department several years ago to change the way its canine unit operated, the officers and their union were involved in the negotiations and, she said, that made it a success.
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