These are links and files for the Wikipedia page, “United States v. City of Portland.”
United States v. City of Portland – initial complaint – PDF file, US District Court, 12/17/2012
U.S. Justice Department launches civil rights review of Portland police – link, Oregonian
U.S. Justice Department launches civil rights review of Portland police – link, Oregonian
Portland mayor, chief, and Oregon U.S. Attorney announce settlement on Portland police reforms – link, Oregonian, 10 2012
Council Unanimously Approves Police Union Contract, Federal Reform Deal – link, Portland Mercury, 12 2013
Portland City Council approves tax for land-line phone service providers – link, Oregonian, 11 2012
US Department of Justice v. City of Portland, Joint Settlement Agreement – PDF file, US Department of Justice
Memorandum in support of intervener-defendant Portland Police Association’s Motion to Intervene – PDF file, US District Court
City of Portland contract with Rosenbaum & Watson, LLP, around December 31, 2014
First Quarterly Report by the Compliance Officer and Community Liaison, May 14, 2015
Second Quarterly Report by the Compliance Officer and Community Liaison
Letter to Judge Michael Simon from all parties to U.S. v. City of Portland, July 10, 2015
Periodic Compliance Status Assessment Report for the Settlement Agreement in United States v. City of Portland, September 10, 2015
OUTCOME
Portland Mayor Charlie Hales favors out-of-state team with Oregon ties to monitor police reforms – link, Oregonian, DATE
A retired chief justice of the state Supreme Court lobbies for the insurance industry – link, Willamette Week, DATE
City of Portland, federal Justice officials now await judge’s decision on settlement agreement regarding police reforms – link, Oregonian, DATE
Timeline is not included.
EXTERNAL LINKS
U.S. v. City of Seattle
U.S. v City of Albuquerque – Findings letter
Alien Boy: The Life and Death of James Chasse, documentary film about James Chasse one of the deaths at the hands of Portland police which launched United States v. City of Portland.
Panopticism for Police: Structural Reform Bargaining and Police Regulation by Data-Driven Surveillance, Mary D. Fan, Washington Law Review, Vol. 87, 2012.
Arresting Power: Resisting Police Violence in Portland, Oregon, is a documentary film which provides a historical and political analysis of the role of police in contemporary society and the history of policing in Portland, Oregon.