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Social Policy & Advocacy

Repeal LEOBR in Maryland

The Baltimore Legacy chapter supports the full repeal of the Law Enforcement's Officers' Bill of Rights.  We stand in solidarity & alignment with Leaders of a Beautiful Struggle. Learn more about why the rights of police officers prevent full accountability for police brutality.

CALL TO ACTION: Repeal LEOBR!

    What is LEOBR and why is its repeal important?

    What is the Law Enforcement's Officers' Bill of Rights?

    Dayvon Love, Director of Public Policy, Leaders of a Beautiful Struggle, explains LEOBR and how why we want it repealed.

    How does LEOBR impact me & my community?

    Senator Jill P. Carter speaks with Baltimore Legacy members about how LEOBR perpetuates police brutality and why community must act now.

    Relevant Documents & News Articles

    A brief look at how the Maryland Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights was passed

    There's a reason it's hard to discipline police. It starts with a bill of rights 47 years ago.

    A brief look at how the Maryland Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights was passed

    The Baltimore Sun

    February 23, 2016

    By Justin Fenton

    Maryland should repeal its Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights

    There's a reason it's hard to discipline police. It starts with a bill of rights 47 years ago.

    A brief look at how the Maryland Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights was passed

    The Washington Post 

    June 12, 2020

    Op-Ed

    There's a reason it's hard to discipline police. It starts with a bill of rights 47 years ago.

    There's a reason it's hard to discipline police. It starts with a bill of rights 47 years ago.

    There's a reason it's hard to discipline police. It starts with a bill of rights 47 years ago.

    The Washington Post 

    August 29, 2020

    By Rebecca Tan

    Maryland's most powerful Black politician targets the nation's strongest police protection.

    Maryland's most powerful Black politician targets the nation's strongest police protection.

    There's a reason it's hard to discipline police. It starts with a bill of rights 47 years ago.

    The Washington Post

    Repeal the Law Enforcement Officers' Bill of Rights

    Maryland's most powerful Black politician targets the nation's strongest police protection.

    Final Report - Workgroup to Address Police Reform & Accountability in Maryland

    The Washington Post

    Final Report - Workgroup to Address Police Reform & Accountability in Maryland

    Maryland's most powerful Black politician targets the nation's strongest police protection.

    Final Report - Workgroup to Address Police Reform & Accountability in Maryland

    Final Report - PDF

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