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December 13, 2011
Blogging the Beltway: The attorney general puts new voting practices on notice -- but also slams some of the old ones.
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December 12, 2011
Blogging the Beltway: The attorney general's upcoming Texas speech won't announce legal action, but it will still be historic.
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by Adam Serwer onOctober 12, 2011
One of them is that the assassination of the Saudi ambassador to the U.S. by an Iranian American was never going to occur, blogs Adam Serwer at Mother Jones.
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by Joshua R. Weaver onOctober 10, 2011
Black students are often removed from school for minor infractions, says a new report.
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by Nsenga Burton onJuly 27, 2011
School discipline-disparity rates raise flag.
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July 5, 2011
A federal ruling to make new sentencing guidelines retroactive has been met with both caution and praise. Here's what's next.
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May 26, 2011
For 36 years, a federal council on the juvenile-justice system has been working to help keep more black teens out of custody. After its latest meeting, a Justice Department official tells The Root whether the council has actually made any progress.
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by Jenée Desmond-Harris onMarch 4, 2011
Says allegations of Justice Department reverse racism "fly in the face of history and facts."
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March 3, 2011
Attorney General Eric Holder referred to blacks as "my people" during a House subcommittee hearing. What's the problem?
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February 28, 2011
With looming budget cuts impssible to avoid, this week Obama-administration officials offered their plans for using what they've already got to help get what America needs.
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