"Nationwide protests in response to the publication of video footage of a Minneapolis police officer
pressing his knee into the neck of George Floyd leading to his death have generated renewed interest in
the issue of reforming the policing practices of state and local officials. As discussed in more detail in this
companion sidebar, several existing federal laws seek to prevent and redress constitutional violations by
state and local law enforcement officials. However, because the Constitution generally grants states the
authority to regulate issues of local concern—which includes policing and criminal law—Congress is
limited in its ability to legislate on matters related to state and local law enforcement—limits that may
inform any new laws Congress seeks to enact on this evolving issue. This Sidebar begins with an
overview of Congress’s authority to enact legislation and the limits on those powers. It then discussesin
more detail two of the enumerated powers—congressional powers that are found within the
Constitution—that may be most relevant when Congress legislates on matters relating to state and local
law enforcement..."
Law enforcement reform
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