U.S. federal courts have the authority to issue orders that can require law enforcement agents to wear identification badges, restrict specified riot-control techniques against peaceful protesters and journalists, and mandate body-worn cameras for oversight.
October 28, 2025
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Federal courts can impose injunctive or supervisory measures on law enforcement practices as part of litigation oversight.
Federal courts can issue orders that limit law enforcement's use of crowd-control measures (for example, restricting tear gas), require warnings to disperse, or mandate procedural measures such as agents wearing body-worn cameras.
October 16, 2025
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Courts may impose injunctions or orders governing how federal or other law enforcement agencies conduct operations affecting constitutional or public-safety interests.